After Effects Apprentice 15: Creating a Sports Opening Title
with Chris Meyer and Trish Meyer
This course pulls together the skills you've been learning in the previous After Effects Apprentice installments to create a real-world video promo. Trish leads you through building the artwork and components used in the final piece, and then Chris shows how to assemble these precompositions into a 3D world, timed to music. Along the way, Trish and Chris also share their thoughts as they design a video project, including unifying the overall look and handling change requests from clients.
The After Effects Apprentice videos on lynda.com were created by Trish and Chris Meyer and are designed to be used on their own and as a companion to their book After Effects Apprentice. We are honored to host these tutorials in the lynda.com library.
Topics include:
Building a 3D world
Working with layered Illustrator files
Synchronizing to music
Using text animation presets
Rendering strategies
Working with widescreen video, including 4:3 center cut and safe area considerations
Chris Meyer is a principle at Crish Design (formerly CyberMotion), a renowned graphic design studio in New Mexico. Crish Design has created opening titles, promos, and graphics for CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, The Learning Channel, PBS, and PAX; corporations ranging from Apple to Xerox; and several movies, including Almost Heroes and The Omega Code. Chris is a refugee from the music industry where he designed musical instruments and digital recorders for Sequential, Digidesign, and Roland. He still consults on intellectual property issues in the music industry, and has been turning his attention to creating mixed media art. Chris also co-authored, with his wife Trish, the highly respected After Effects books Creating Motion Graphics and After Effects Apprentice.
Trish Meyer is a principle at Crish Design (formerly CyberMotion), an award-winning graphic design studio in New Mexico. She has created opening titles, promos, and graphics for CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, The Learning Channel, HBO, and PBS. Crish Design's corporate clients range from Apple to Xerox, and Trish has worked on several major movies, including Now and Then and The Talented Mr. Ripley. She works in a wide range of formats, and her projects have included IMAX movies, the NBC AstroVision sign in Times Square, and the four-block-long Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas.
Trish founded Crish Design after an extensive career in print, including a stint as the art director for a music magazine. Trish also co-authored, with her husband Chris, the highly respected After Effects books Creating Motion Graphics and After Effects Apprentice.
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