Adobe Premiere Plugins Tutorial – MotionVFX
Learn how to use the new plugins for Adobe Premiere Pro from MotionVFX
Learn how to use the new plugins for Adobe Premiere Pro from MotionVFX
In these 10 lessons learn the ins and outs using real world examples based on the televised broadcast graphics I create for my work as a Motion Graphics artist/Television Producer
In lesson 9 of our introduction to apple motion learn the basics of working with 3d layers, Reflections, working in 3D space, intro to lighting, cameras, View controls, and special Camera behaviors.
Apple Motion Professional Training Lesson 5 part 2
Animating titles in Apple Motion.
This is a 2 part lesson.
In Part 1 we deconstruct the design of one I recently created for a show on broadcast, and design it from the ground up.
Learn the basics of lower third design that can be used for titles or Q+A type graphics on your productions.
In part 2 We use behaviors, Keyframes and Masks, to create an animated lower third with a reveal.
You can use this with dropzones to make a variety of different graphics using your own Logo.
Download the Lower third in this project at:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1T5Y7baDzA2OWFaakp3Ui13Vlk/view?usp=sharing
Special thanks to Travis Watson for the suggestion.
If you have something you want to know how to do in Motion, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, After effects or other programs, send me a message or leave a comment. If it’s something many people can benefit from I’ll most likely cover it.
A collection of mObject tutorials.
The reality is clients want and expect eye catching 3D graphics nowadays. In After Effects you are limited to using the raytracer which sucks, using Cineware which can be time consuming, or springing for Element3D.
But what if you dont want to pay a monthly fee to Adobe?
Apple Motion is a one time payment that offers full 3D text out of the box with reflections and shadows.
And if you want to spring for MOTIONVFX mObject, it works very similarly to element 3D!