Creation of Animated Short Films in 3D for Social Media
Animation 2
A course by Buda.tv , Animation Directors
About the video: Animation 2
Overview
“We continue with the animation.”
In this video lesson Buda.tv addresses the topic: Animation 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creation of Animated Short Films in 3D for Social Media. Learn to tell short animated stories to share with the world.
Partial transcription of the video
“Well, we already have our takeover "rendereada", so what we're going to do is raise it here. Let's see on the spreadsheet, take five start at 177, let's go to frame 177. Raise this, if we did things right, you have to give us the size that it has to be. And here we can start to start and when this takes already full, we still have back, so great. Let's scale it to 200 so that it will remain the final size. This, as I said before, is previous, if it is scaled, does not bother that it is pixeled, does not matter at all. This is not the final composition. Good. There we have this and what we'r...”
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Course summary for: Creation of Animated Short Films in 3D for Social Media
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Category
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Areas
3D, Animation, Art Direction, Character Design, Motion Graphics, Script, Social Media Design, YouTube Marketing

Buda.tv
A course by Buda.tv
Martín Dasnoy and Dalmiro Buigues are the directors and founders of Buda.tv, an Argentine animation studio with prestigious clients such as Nike, Rappi, and Fox. Their work is characterized by a playful, fresh style with which they manage to convey emotions through movement and design.
Its founders have worked on projects for brands including Nike, Google MySpace, The Guardian, adidas and MTV.
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