My completed music video I made for the Jazz-Funk-Hip Hop fusion band Beneath Benetta. I’d love to hear what everyone thinks.
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My completed music video I made for the Jazz-Funk-Hip Hop fusion band Beneath Benetta. I’d love to hear what everyone thinks.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CJ26DEu3E0)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxR-oKkwJLI)
Incredible number of frames in a rotoscope for basically one person to draw. I’m also interested in the process they went to to get the source footage. Pretty cool.
Robert Zemeckis narrates a sequence from “The Walk,” featuring Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Robert Zemeckis narrates a sequence from “The Walk,” featuring Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
I didn’t appreciate how they failed to mention how bad the CGI looks in this scene, really detracts from an otherwise well designed shot
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E3uP1KOp_Y)
Interesting rotoscope in that it shares an aesthetic with my project in a way.
Digging deeper: The Media page provides you with in-depth training on Video. Taught by Patrick Inhofer as part of the DaVinci Resolve 11 Essential Training
I’ve been making my way through this color correction tutorial, my friend has this software on her computer which we’re using to color correct the music video.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpJbTNqf8j8)
Very Cool animation style, there was some rotoscoping on and off I’m pretty sure
Learn about rendering and exporting in After Effects using the Render Queue panel and Adobe Media Encoder. Get a list of supported project and file formats for audio, video, and animation. Manage items in the Render Queue and specify file names and locations for rendered output.
Help with rendering, very useful
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Share media assets efficiently between post-production applications such as Premiere Pro and After Effects using Dynamic Link workflows. Learn how to create, link, and modify After Effects and Premiere Pro compositions using Dynamic Link.
Another dynamic link tutorial
Using Render and Replace provides you with in-depth training on Video. Taught by Richard Harrington as part of the Premiere Pro Guru: Dynamic Link and the Adobe Workflow
I’ve watched this entire Lynda tutorial on dynamic link between Premiere and After Effects but I still havn’t gotten it to work right
The paper I’m thinking I’m going to use in the background of my animation. I like the non dotted background a bit better, but it has some weird shadows.
Learn several ways to work in Premiere Pro with Live Text templates and masking and tracking that are enabled by After Effects, and use Dynamic Link to eliminate intermediate rendering.
Useful Explanation on how to convert between premiere and After Effects which I have been referring to
Learn how to change a clip's speed, duration, and timing using the Rate Stretch tool and Time Remapping technique.
Slowed the timing of the initial pan, this tutorial was helpful although it didn’t give me enough warning that it would mess up my whole timelines dubbing! So I spent a good deal of time correcting that.
I’m trying to get the end credits right, and this has been a bit helpful, but not a ton because its of a different version and its not all working the same.
Also this link has some bare minimum tips: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/rolling-crawling-titles.html
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzpZv-__1Wc)
Supposedly this is someone’s first animation. pretty good, I reckon. I wonder if they used rotoscope
Sin City Effect in AE
Hue Saturation is something Riley and I decided I should play with.
Equaliser to the high frequencies on the walking through the doors.