Retro Movement in After Effects
Import the material to After Effects
A course by Joseba Elorza , Animator and Illustrator
About the video: Import the material to After Effects
Overview
“If we have already peeled the onions and trimmed the carrots, we have to arrange everything on our work table. We have to import all the material in After Effects before animating anything. ”
In this video lesson Joseba Elorza addresses the topic: Import the material to After Effects, 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
“[Music] Now that we have all trimmed, everything ready, what we have left is to import everything in After Effects in the same project and for that there is a pair in ways that you can use and I'll explain what the one I use and why I use. So let's go. We already have the photos and videos cut out, so what next we should do is already pass those files to which will be the final project already in the After Effects for later and to start animating. To make this there are several possible paths very simple all because I have in mind that Adobe is trying to provide precisely this communication...”
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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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