- To really bring these skills to life, I'm gonna share with you the assets that we're creating during this course. For the most part, everything was shot from scratch specifically for this course. In a couple of cases, I also bring in some footage or assets from clients that we're gonna share with you so you can edit and work with those. These are gonna allow you to get hands-on with real-world practice. We also use some files that are Creative Commons files. This particularly includes things like music and sound effects.
These have been cleared through the Creative Commons website, and we will provide proper attribution when using. If you decide to post any of the content, make sure you look at the Read Me file that's inside the folder because you'll need to share the attribution as well. So if you post a video and use the music that we have in the class folder, please make sure to credit the artist. All right, download those files. It may take a while, so we've broken 'em up into some smaller bundles so you can download just what you're interested in.
And when you're all done with this course, I kindly ask that, other than the template files, please get rid of the source footage. This is footage that belongs to me as an artist or is from different client projects that we've gotten permission to share with you. You are free to use it for purposes of this course, and I have no problem with you sharing the content you make in this course. Just please provide credit. However, please don't use this content for any other purposes other than education. All right, with that in mind, let's begin.
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7/13/2018- Why use dynamic media?
- Creating a simple slideshow
- Creating a looping video advertisement
- Sharing a panoramic or 360˚ photo
- Creating stop-motion animation
- Creating a cinemagraph
- Creating a plotagraph to animate photos
- Creating an app demo
- Bringing drawings to life with a whiteboard video
- Showcasing a product with a 360˚ loop
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Suggested equipment and gear1m 39s
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Exercise files1m 34s
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1. Why Use Dynamic Media?
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2. Creating a Simple Slideshow with Adobe Photoshop
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Adding transitions2m 6s
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3. Creating a Looping Video Advertisement
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Adding music to the sequence2m 56s
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Adding transitions3m 24s
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4. Sharing a Panoramic or 360˚ Photo
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Processing a 360˚ photo8m 58s
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5. Creating a Stop Motion Animation
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Adding animated text5m 48s
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6. Creating a Cinemagraph
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What is a cinemagraph?2m 1s
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Masking and freezing action3m 51s
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Adding text to a cinemagraph1m 54s
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7. Creating a Plotagraph
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What is a plotagraph?1m 59s
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Exporting the final project2m 26s
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8. Creating an App Demo
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9. Making a Whiteboard Video
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Color correcting3m 3s
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10. Showcasing a Product with a 360˚ Loop
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What is a 360˚ loop?1m 41s
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Alternative looping6m 3s
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Conclusion
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Keeping an archival copy2m 1s
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Next steps1m 23s
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