Motion Design with Unreal Engine 5
Interface Overview: Modules
A course by Giorgio Macellari , Motion Designer and Creative Director
About the video: Interface Overview: Modules
Overview
“Now you will see what Unreal looks like and how its interface is structured. Additionally, you will learn how to import and manage assets.”
In this video lesson Giorgio Macellari addresses the topic: Interface Overview: Modules, which is part of the Domestika online course: Motion Design with Unreal Engine 5. Explore the potential of Unreal Engine 5 and learn how to use the software for logo animation.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson. i'll guide you through the Unreal Engine 5 interface. helping you navigate the software ease and confidence. We'll also see how to import assets into Unreal Engine. be they 3D models or images. let's start Upon launching Unreal for the first time. we're prompted to create a new project. We need to name it select from a variety of available presets. This is the initial setup screen we encounter. We are giving it a name. We have the freedom to pick any name we like. Why not select 'domestic'? On the left. you can see 'Present Project.' We don't have any because we just install...”
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Course summary for: Motion Design with Unreal Engine 5
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3D, 3D Animation, 3D Design, Animation, Motion Graphics

Giorgio Macellari
A course by Giorgio Macellari
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.
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