Retro Movement in After Effects
Course final project
A course by Joseba Elorza , Animator and Illustrator
About the final project for: Retro Movement in After Effects
Old-fashioned digital animation
“We have reached the end, the poster of "The End" we could see in the classic movies. But before saying goodbye, let's review all the steps we have followed in this course: > Search for inspiration and references. > Compilation of old photos. > Search of old videos. > Simple structure of the video. > Silhouetted of the photos. > Cut out the videos with rotoscoping. > Import material into After Effects. > Basic review to After Effects. > Animate photos and videos. > Retouching of color and texture. > Render the video and upload it to the internet. I hope you have enjoyed the course as much as I have done preparing it. Now comes the part in which you carry out your project and you surprise us all. Cut, hit and cheer! See you on the forums! ”
Partial transcription of the video
“We have already reached the last video of the course, so let's do a brief review of the steps we have taken in this course. I've started introducing myself, I have told you what the project we are going to carry out will be. Then I told you what my influences have been both in the illustration and in the video. I have given you three or four pages to look for the old photos and these old videos that we are going to use, and with them already downloaded We have made a kind of very simple structure. some very simple sketches to see which It would be the storyboard of the whole project. The ne...”
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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

Joseba Elorza
A course by Joseba Elorza
Joseba Elorza studied to become a sound technician, and after a few lackluster years in art school, MiraRuido was born. His mind-bending project emerged out of a collision between his two passions; he used to spend his mornings surrounded by sound at a radio station and long nights creating collages. Little by little, the visual side tuned out the audio and transformed into a lifestyle.
His illustrations have been featured in magazines like Esquire, New Scientist, and the Wall Street Journal. He has also created animations for clients such as National Geographic and Amazon, and music videos for bands like Green Day, Berri Txarrak, and more.
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