Motion Design with Unreal Engine 5

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A course by Giorgio Macellari , Motion Designer and Creative Director

Motion Designer and Creative Director. Milán, Italy.
Joined August 2021
98% positive reviews (84)
4,819 students
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Motion Design with Unreal Engine 5

“During the lessons I showed you how to realize and, above all, animate your ideas. Now you can put what you have learned into practice and create your own animation! Follow these five basic steps to get your project done. I invite you not to just copy my example, but to experiment and invent something new. First of all, study the various modules of Unreal Engine 5 and get familiar with this software, to fully exploit all its potential. Then think about what you want to tell: create a moodboard and a storyboard.

Start, one step at a time, to create: parts from the modeling of objects, the simplest.
Then insert the objects on stage and light up the whole. Now turn your attention to animation: create gravity dynamics, set collisions, move cameras and create your shots. Have fun customizing your work!
Finally do the final touches with the post-processing volume and start the final render of your project.
Now share your project on the forum! Show everyone both the final result and the processing steps, documenting each step with an image and describing what you did with a brief explanation. If possible I will be happy to give you feedback. Don't miss the opportunity to interact with the creative community. Look at colleagues' projects and encourage them by commenting on their work. Thanks again for taking this journey with me to discover Unreal Engine 5! ”

Partial transcription of the video

“Final project Our course is over. First, I would like to thank you for following my lessons and having made this journey with me, discovering Unreal Engine 5. During class, I tried to show you that by studying the right technique, you can transform your every idea into something concrete and animated. First comes the idea, then the tool. Too many times I see works influenced by the instrument and this is not good. Technical knowledge gives you more freedom to express yourself, but above all it serves to obtain the desired result. This course, in fact, has not been expressly designed to expl...”

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Course summary for: Motion Design with Unreal Engine 5

  • Level: Intermediate
  • 98% positive reviews (84)
  • 4819 students
  • 6 units
  • 25 lessons (4h 19m)
  • 5 downloads
  • Category

    3D & Animation
  • Software

    Unreal Engine
  • Areas

    3D, 3D Animation, 3D Design, Animation, Motion Graphics

Giorgio Macellari

Giorgio Macellari
A course by Giorgio Macellari

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Motion Designer and Creative Director

Giorgio Macellari is a motion designer and art director specialized in animation, a skill he taught himself through years of practice. As a life-long enthusiast of animation, video games, and storytelling, Giorgio is always learning, experimenting, and trying new things.

Throughout his career, he has worked with major Italian TV networks like MTV and All Music, and directed Dreadful Bond, a video game and short film created in collaboration with Dario Argento. He currently manages teams working on projects for TV, film, and video games.


  • 98% positive reviews (84)
  • 4,819 students
  • 25 lessons (4h 19m)
  • 18 additional resources (5 files)
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  • Audio: Italian
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  • Level: Intermediate
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Motion Design with Unreal Engine 5. 3D, and Animation course by Giorgio Macellari

Motion Design with Unreal Engine 5

A course by Giorgio Macellari
Motion Designer and Creative Director. Milán, Italy.
Joined August 2021
  • 98% positive reviews (84)
  • 4,819 students