RELEASE DATE: AUGUST 26, 2010
Getting the perfect shot for the situation can sometimes mean you need to approach your subject matter from a number of different angles. Moving your camera through these angles smoothly can be tricky. Using a camera jib or crane allows you to get a wide range of motion for your camera while keeping it moving fluidly. Trevor Haugen shows you just how easy it is to get that professional Hollywood shot when you have a portable, heavy duty crane like the two seen here from CobraCrane.
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Watch the video & post commentsRELEASE DATE: AUGUST 23, 2010
In this three-part series of tutorials, Mike Park shows you how to recreate a very sophisticated James Bond movie open using the built-in features of After Effects, along with some moody footage and several key elements from the Digital Juice Compositor's Toolkit.
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Watch the video & post commentsRELEASE DATE: AUGUST 17, 2010
In this three-part series of tutorials, Mike Park shows you how to recreate a very sophisticated James Bond movie open using the built-in features of After Effects, along with some moody footage and several key elements from the Digital Juice Compositor's Toolkit.
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Watch the video & post commentsRELEASE DATE: AUGUST 17, 2010
Watch along as Kevin McAuliffe shows you just how easy it is to work with Scone Looks inside of Apple Color to get Hollywood-style color and lighting effects on your footage. All the guesswork is taken out of the equation. You can just select the color effect you want, tweak if necessary and apply it to every shot in your clip.
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Watch the video & post commentsRELEASE DATE: AUGUST 13, 2010
In this three-part series of tutorials, Mike Park shows you how to recreate a very sophisticated James Bond movie open using the built-in features of After Effects, along with some moody footage and several key elements from the Digital Juice Compositor's Toolkit.
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Watch the video & post commentsRELEASE DATE: AUGUST 10, 2010
This latest product from PrompterPeople will make your Apple mobile devices even more valuable to you when you put them to work as an easy portable prompting solution using the iMobile Prompter. In this latest feature video, Trevor Haugen shows the iMobile Prompter in action. See what the kit includes, hear the many ways you can configure an on-the-go teleprompter using this kit and learn how you can make your future productions run more smoothly and efficiently by using a prompter that's as near as your shirt pocket.
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Watch the video & post commentsRELEASE DATE: AUGUST 9, 2010
In this tutorial, designer Jim Thomas shows you how to put together an animated title screen with an antique touch inside of After Effects. To achieve the elegant antique look he combines his text and background with filigree, frame and distressed textures from Motion Designer's Toolkit 1.
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Watch the video & post commentsRELEASE DATE: AUGUST 4, 2010
Follow along with Eran Stern as he shows you how to create a cyber crime show open which evokes a perfect blend of analog and high tech crime using imagery from the MDT Libraries inside After Effects.
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Watch the video & post commentsRELEASE DATE: JULY 30, 2010
In this tutorial, John Dickinson shows you how he used Motion Designer's Toolkit 2 to create a high tech animated background in a promo for the movie, Surrogates. By using these same techniques, you can create countless animated backgrounds of your own, simply by swapping different MDT elements in and out of the same basic template.
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Watch the video & post commentsRELEASE DATE: JULY 27, 2010
Jon Walker once again shows the versatility and flexibility of using Digital Juice Motion Designer's Toolkits with Adobe After Effects. This example shows you how to achieve a popular "stop motion" look that is seen often on ads and opens.
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