After Effects: Animate Your Character's First Steps
Export
A course by Moncho Massé , Illustrator and Animator
About the video: Export
Overview
“Next, I am going to tell you which are the most popular options when exporting our animation to video format and we will see the steps to follow to carry out this process.”
In this video lesson Moncho Massé addresses the topic: Export, which is part of the Domestika online course: After Effects: Animate Your Character's First Steps. Design and animate your own character in After Effects, make them walk, and create a custom background.
Partial transcription of the video
“Export In this lesson we will see what are the steps to follow to export the composition to the most popular video formats. I show it to you in After. We will first learn how to do it in MP4. With our selected composition and time limited that we want to export, for us it would be from frame 0 to here, 1:08. And we come to File Export. We have all these options. Render Queue is After Effects' own engine. We would do it within the program, but it does not allow us to export in MP4, so we will go to Adobe Media Encoder Queue, which is an extra program that the Adobe suite brings to export. In...”
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Course summary for: After Effects: Animate Your Character's First Steps
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
Adobe After Effects -
Areas
2D Animation, Animation, Character Animation, Character Design

Moncho Massé
A course by Moncho Massé
Like a true '80s kid, Moncho grew up with his eyes glued to the screen, captivated by the creations of Toriyama, Miyazaki, Disney, and Cartoon Network, and his hands glued to his Nintendo and Sega controls. It is thanks to these influences that he developed his own personal motion graphics style.
After studying audiovisual communication and journalism at the University of Valencia, Spain, he worked as a video editor for a small agency in Amsterdam. It was there that he discovered his true passion for animation, which has led him to create motion graphics pieces for a wide range of clients and projects.
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