Discover how to set up a storyboard in Adobe Animate CC. Learn how to do fades and cross dissolves, create vertical pan shots, pose characters, add and edit audio, and more.
- [Dermot] Hi, I'm Dermot O'Connor. Welcome to Animate CC: Storyboarding. In this course, I'll show you how to set up a story board in Adobe Animate CC. How to create your own first scene with titles, how to do fades and cross dissolves, how to create pan shots, how to do simple character animations and motions and how to make an army of marching robot monsters. Finally, I'll also show you how to add audio, how to edit that audio and how to export the final film.
So let's get started.
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9/14/2017- Setting up your project
- Establishing shots
- Storyboarding
- Titles, zoom, and fade
- Posing a character
- Vertical pan
- Crowd scene
- Freeze frame with titles
- Editing audio
- Cleanup and assembly
- Final production and export
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome35s
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What to know28s
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1. Setup
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Project setup11m 33s
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Scene template9m 24s
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Establishing shot4m 9s
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2. Storyboarding
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An overview of Adobe Animate7m 42s
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Titles, zoom, and fade17m 40s
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Posing a character13m 9s
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Creating groups11m 50s
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Extreme close-up8m 38s
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Insert shot: UFO downshot5m 22s
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Vertical pan16m 1s
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Robots beam down12m
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Marching robots10m 19s
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Acting scene8m 32s
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Crowd scene5m 7s
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Freeze frame with titles4m 3s
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Tying it down3m 59s
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Editing audio13m 44s
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3. Cleanup and Assembly
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Final production and export4m 24s
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Conclusion
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Next steps57s
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