Animating 3D Cinematic Sequences in AE and Cinema 4D
Good References
A course by Ross Sneddon , Multidisciplinary Designer
About the video: Good References
Overview
“In this lesson, I will talk about some great places to gather inspiration and review examples of good design and storytelling.”
In this video lesson Ross Sneddon addresses the topic: Good References, which is part of the Domestika online course: Animating 3D Cinematic Sequences in AE and Cinema 4D. Explore composition, editing, and workflow to turn complex ideas into engaging scenarios using Illustrator, After Effects, and Cinema 4D.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Good References In this lesson, we'll look at ways of finding good design and storytelling online. When it comes to inspiration, there are many places to look at. I'll show you some of my favourite places. For starters, Pinterest is a fantastic website for finding images that are similar to each other, and for making boards as well that you can go back to and reference. This is a board that I've made myself, which is for this Domestika course. As you can see, you're seeing a painting of all the references I like that I want to apply to my film, even just the kind of thinking. As you can s...”
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Course summary for: Animating 3D Cinematic Sequences in AE and Cinema 4D
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Cinema 4D -
Areas
3D, 3D Animation, Animation, Motion Graphics

Ross Sneddon
A course by Ross Sneddon
Ross Sneddon is an award-winning, multidisciplinary designer based in Glasgow. A lover of animation since receiving a PlayStation as a child, he started sharing his early creative works when he was just 15. Ross later studied graphic design at Edinburgh University before pursuing his dream career in film and animation.
Ross has worked with clients including NASA, the BBC, National Geographic, and the Luxembourg Space Agency. He has also won more than ten awards during his career, including Best Animation at the New York International Film Awards in 2021.
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