Retro Movement in After Effects
Trim videos (rotoscopy) 2
A course by Joseba Elorza , Animator and Illustrator
Learn to create an animated trailer with old photos and videos
- Spanish with subtitles in English
- 99% positive reviews (483)
- 8589 students
About the video: Trim videos (rotoscopy) 2
Overview
“This is the second part in which I explain how to cut videos”
In this video lesson Joseba Elorza addresses the topic: Trim videos (rotoscopy) 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Retro Movement in After Effects. Learn to create an animated trailer with old photos and videos.
Partial transcription of the video
“[Silence] [Music] We put with the next part for example, the right arm so we go back to choose the layer we go with the G , the pen key and let's go. There we have edited the pen Control + Mayus, you use Shift and H and we see that it is already quite well so we change the name and we put "left arm" and we put him, as is the left arm because "Red" and there we are, okay. We say that None and so it teaches us everything and we will have to put a keyframe there not equal either has not started its beginning but good we are going to this movement that is big and see how it behaves between thos...”
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Course summary for: Retro Movement in After Effects
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Animation, Audiovisual Post-production, Collage, Film, Video & TV, Motion Graphics, Photography Post-production, Video Editing
A course by Joseba Elorza
Joseba Elorza is originally from Vitoria-Gasteiz. He studied to become a sound technician, then spent a few lackluster years in art school. It was among all of this synesthetic jumble that MiraRuido emerged: He used to spend the morning immersed in sound at a radio station and at night working on his collages. Little by little, the visual part triumphed and he currently makes a living as an illustrator specialized in collage and also as a digital animator, a new field that has filled his work with possibilities.
His illustrations have been seen in publications like Esquire, New Scientist, and the Wall Street Journal, and the videos he makes are for online consumption, promotion for music groups, although some have made it to television.
- 99% positive reviews (483)
- 8589 students
- 14 lessons (2h 37m)
- 13 additional resources (7 files)
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- Audio: Spanish
- Spanish, English, Portuguese
- Level: Beginner
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