Engage Your Audience With Animated Presentations In Ae

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Engage Your Audience With Animated Presentations In Ae
Last updated 9/2018
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.55 GB | Duration: 8h 7m

Learn to do dynamic and awesome animations to explain concepts

What you'll learn
Create Dynamic Videos in After Effects (For your YouTube Channel, Course or Explainer Videos)
Requirements
This course is for Beginners, you don't need anything, except… a computer, and electricity to turn it on…
Description
If you are worried about your audience, and want them to have a good time when they see your videos, then this course might get your interest.The problem I see in a lot of training online, is that they only use a simple PowerPoint presentation, and that it’s pretty boring to watch.So, what if you offered that same information, but in a more entertaining way? Well, you would get more customers, more viewers, more students, and that could mean, more money.Hey, people go to where the fun is. Right? It's the Law of Human Nature.It’s true, delivering an amazing product can take you some time, but, if you are willing to do it, you will be able to offer the same information everybody is giving, but they will choose you because of the way you present it.Sounds nice?And because I know, for experience, that time is of the essence, I decided to include some lessons explaining my personal workflow to get things done more efficiently and faster, maintaining great quality.That is, by producing a lot of videos at the same time, using a process called ASSEMBLY LINE.Interested?Buy with confidence. After buying, if for any reason, you decide that this course is not helpful for you, no worries, you can get your money back with no questions asked thanks to the 30-Day Money Back Guarantee.So enroll today!In this course you will:Learn how to create Dynamic and Engaging PresentationsLearn how to Create and Animate Texts and Images in the popular Visual Effects software Adobe After EffectsHave access to the Project Files so you can follow alongAccess to 2 very powerful and useful plug ins FOR FREEEnroll Now!Or check the free lessons!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Engagement

Lecture 3 Efficiency

Lecture 4 Using Excel for Production and Planning

Section 2: The Project

Lecture 5 Our Goal - A Lesson Animation from the Course: "Body Language in Animation"

Lecture 6 Getting the Project Files

Lecture 7 Getting After Effects

Lecture 8 Getting Ease and Wizz

Lecture 9 Getting Animation Composer

Section 3: Planning

Lecture 10 Importance of the Breakdown

Lecture 11 Breaking down a Script

Lecture 12 Different Tags in a Breakdown

Lecture 13 Making a List

Lecture 14 Organizing the Breakdown in Excel

Lecture 15 Creating a Table with Categories in Excel

Lecture 16 Preparing the Breakdown for Production

Lecture 17 How to use the Breakdown for Production

Section 4: Production

Lecture 18 Outsourcing

Lecture 19 Getting all the Images2

Lecture 20 Awesome Images, Illustrations, icons and Designs for FREE

Lecture 21 Pipeline

Lecture 22 Research for Color Palette

Lecture 23 Create a New Comp

Lecture 24 Creating Color Palette

Lecture 25 Importing the Audio and Following Pipeline

Section 5: Creating the Intro Screen

Lecture 26 Downloading FREE Franchise Animography

Lecture 27 Creating the Intros

Lecture 28 Preparing the Color for Franchise Animated

Lecture 29 Animating the Text for the Introductions

Lecture 30 Animating the Scale and Size of the Logo for the Intro Screen

Lecture 31 Completing the Introduction Screen

Lecture 32 Rendering the introductions

Section 6: Preparing the Animation

Lecture 33 Creating a Master Composition

Lecture 34 Adding the Ending Screen

Lecture 35 Finishing the Ending Screen

Lecture 36 Using Animation Composer to Finish Master Comp

Lecture 37 Creating All Comps for the Lessons

Lecture 38 Durations and Audios for all Comps

Lecture 39 Customizing the Intros

Lecture 40 Customizing the Outros

Lecture 41 Adding Markers

Section 7: Setting Every Screen

Lecture 42 Creating the First Screen

Lecture 43 Adding Images to the Animation

Lecture 44 Moving Objects Around in Groups

Lecture 45 Changing Source Text

Lecture 46 Ease and Wizz Explanation

Lecture 47 Ease and Wizz and Animation Composer Hate Each Other :(

Lecture 48 Moving Layers with Null Objects

Lecture 49 Customizing Text Size and Color in a Line

Lecture 50 Telling a Story with Illustrations

Lecture 51 Adding Dialogue Bubbles

Lecture 52 Setting up Text Screens Quickly

Lecture 53 Important points about setting the screens

Section 8: Animating the Explainer Video and Rendering

Lecture 54 Animate Screens with Animation Composer

Lecture 55 Prepare Renders

Lecture 56 Render and Revisions

Lecture 57 Closing Thoughts

Lecture 58 Engage Your Audience with Animations in After Effects - Transcript PDF

Lecture 59 BONUS LESSON: "What's Next?"

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