Credit Titles Animated with 3D Cameras and After Effects
Rendering
A course by Fernando Domínguez Cózar , Creative director, designer
Joined November 2016
About the video: Rendering
Overview
“We have our camera movement ready, all the textures are in place and we just need to render our scene. We will see how we can organize our render to have several layers separately to have better control over them in postproduction. ”
In this video lesson Fernando Domínguez Cózar addresses the topic: Rendering, which is part of the Domestika online course: Credit Titles Animated with 3D Cameras and After Effects. Design and animate film credits from the sketch to the final post-production.
Partial transcription of the video
“Hello good in this lesson we are going to collect all the fragments that we have animated with 3D studio max, and we are going to to replace them to generate a new animatic, so let's go to it. Before we start with the part of rendering I'm going to show you how I have been, the design of my scene we started with a introduction part, you see that added other stars there are more clouds. It's like everything much more full this nebula we have here, now I've filled it a little bit plus it has another color and the same with this nebula from here, I have made a little more rays of light I made ...”
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Course summary for: Credit Titles Animated with 3D Cameras and After Effects
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
3ds Max, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
3D, 3D Animation, Animation, Audiovisual Post-production, Photography Post-production, Video Editing

Fernando Domínguez Cózar
A course by Fernando Domínguez Cózar
Fernando Domínguez Cózar is Creative Director, Designer of credit titles and Musician based in Valencia, Spain.
Since graduating from the university in 2005, he has developed a successful career as a credit title designer and art director. At Prologue Films (Los Angeles) he worked on the credit titles of Spiderman 3 (2008) and Star Trek Beyond (2016).
He co-founded the Dvein studio where for seven years he directed the sequences of titles for festivals such as OFFF, TOCA_ME or F5, television commercials, music videos, and experimental works. During this period he co-directed pieces such as the Magma music video. He has also directed and produced the titles of the film Eva (2011) and Toro (2016).
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