Updated
11/11/2016Released
1/17/2013The After Effects Apprentice series was created by Trish and Chris Meyer. These tutorials are designed for After Effects CS4 through CC, and can be used on their own or as a companion to the Meyer's book, After Effects Apprentice.
- Animating to music
- Arranging layers in 3D space
- Performing time stretches
- Working with 3D camera tracking
- Typesetting and animating text
- Adding effects like drop shadows and motion blur
- Creating and animating shape layers
- Building and delivering a broadcast package
Skill Level Intermediate
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- Hi, I'm Chris Meyer of Crish Design and welcome to the final project of After Effects Apprentice, 3rd Edition. Throughout this course you're gonna pull together a wide variety of skills that you've learned in the previous After Effects Apprentice courses. In doing so, you're gonna put together an opening title for a television program. Let's take a quick preview of what you'll be building. (calm melodic music) To create this you're gonna be working with music, including learning the magic templates for composing soundtracks, and spotting hit points in the final music, mocking up a 3D world, crafting a camera move through that world, performing 3D tracking, time stretching layers, typesetting text, applying animation presets, creating shape layers, nesting and precomposing, creating background elements including working with layered Photoshop files, writing expressions and rendering your composition including how to create 4x3 center cut and letterbox versions.
We'll also discuss how you deliver a graphics package for your client that would include lower thirds, bumpers and a looping background. We'll finish up by giving you a bunch of additional ideas of how you can take this design to the next level. Throughout this final project we will be focusing on real world workflows, and how you make creative decisions keeping your clients requirements in mind. We hope it turns out to be very useful for when you're creating projects, for your own clients. So without further ado, let's dive in and have fun creating this opening title in After Effects.
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Introduction
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Welcome2m 3s
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Setting up1m 55s
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1. Roughing Out the Spot
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The magic tempos2m 5s
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Spotting hit points in music7m 14s
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Creating video placeholders4m 43s
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Arranging layers in 3D space6m 40s
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Refining the camera move4m 32s
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2. Building the Hero Shot and Title
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Placing the background5m 25s
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3D tracking the hero shot6m 26s
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Time stretching5m 42s
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Creating the main title5m 16s
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Creating the subtitle4m 3s
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Animating the title7m 37s
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3. Creating Video Frames Using Shape Layers
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Framing the hero6m 31s
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Refining the frame5m 2s
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Framing the extra videos6m 53s
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Creating variations4m 10s
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Assembling the main comp5m 9s
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4. Dressing Up the Background
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Adding background text7m 9s
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Creating wiggly lines7m 47s
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5. Finalizing the Proof
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Using motion blur5m 53s
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Adding drop shadows2m 27s
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Improving the video timing3m 37s
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6. Delivering the Results
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Setting up the main render3m 53s
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4:3 strategies4m 23s
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Delivering a package6m 39s
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7. Idea Corners
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Animated circle grid8m 57s
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Constant vital signs2m 56s
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Randomized lab results6m 38s
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Rounded videos3m 57s
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Color matching6m 44s
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3D lighting7m 50s
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A realistic EKG7m 39s
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