Teaching

  • Typographic Animation

    Typographic animation, also known as kinetic typography or text animation, is a type of animation that focuses on bringing written text to life through movement, timing, and visual effects. This form of animation is commonly used in various media, including film titles, commercials, music videos, and online content. Here are some key aspects of typographic

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  • Rotoscoping Examples

    Rotoscoping is an animation technique that involves tracing live-action film footage, frame by frame, to create fluid animated sequences. The process was first developed by Max Fleischer in 1915, and later popularized by his brother Dave Fleischer. In the early days of filmmaking, it was used to achieve more lifelike and accurate movements. More recently,

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  • After Effects Tips

    Here are several general tips for using After Effects READING: A link to AE keystrokes/shortcuts. https://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/user-guide.html/after-effects/using/keyboard-shortcuts-reference.ug.html VIDEO: Relinking missing assets. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6PNAAVcsqg&feature=youtu.be VIDEO: How to Gather All Assets…except fonts! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqYTT525npk

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  • My Student’s Animations

    Here is a link to our student YouTube channel! youtube.com/user/TriCAniMotion/videos It’s called “AniMotion” and has several years’ worth of projects. Below is one example.

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