Atmospheric Titles from Stock Footage in After Effects
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
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Create compelling and dramatic titles from stock footage using Adobe After Effects. We go through the whole process from reproduction sketches to sourcing footage, stabilizing, isolating, and assembling the footage. After watching this video my hope is that you can not just make these titles, but any titles you want using affordable and accessible stock footage.
If you have any questions just let me know in the comments.
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You make it sound So easy lmao, but here i am staring at my computer in awe of How complex the "Simple" things you're doing really are...
I think I will need to watch it one more time
coming in SWINGING on my instinctual use of drop shadow at the end there. great tutorial as always Evan
This tutorial is my heel turn.
Really good video! Helped a lot dissecting how those titles are made! Love your content, keep it up!
Thank you so much. I'm glad it was useful.
Abrams for the crown! As always, this channel just gets the juices running. I may not exactly make something like this, but i'm deff going to take these concepts and principles (always sketch it out) with me for sure. As a full time motion graphics artists, some days you feel a little stretched out, and folks like you always help me catch my second wind. Thanks Abrams!
That's great to hear! I'm happy this channel can help inspire you to keep pushing!
That drop shadow comment...I felt that...🤦♂️
2021, the gloves come off!
So much great stuff in under 20 minutes!
Sometimes After Effects seemes so frightning, but its fascinating to look at.
It was almost well over 20 minutes. Lots of cuts required. :)
oh my god, I've never known about the roto brush, I've been manually dragging around path edges this whole time 😅 "if only there was something like Quick Select for this damn masking", I always thought...
Rotobrush is sometimes like magic. I have had frustrations with it propagating poorly though so it's not my automatic choices. But it is much improved in current versions. Glad you found it handy!
Really awesome the final cut
Thanks. These kinds of projects are a lot of fun. I do sometimes spend too much time on pushing the pieces around though.
Thanks a lot for another great and informative tutorial.
Glad you liked it!
@@ECAbrams I Always do. 😂
all is good ..but so fast i love u work bro
Wow thats awesome
i jus love those tutorials where you need to use the pause over and over to keep track and follow along ... specialy compared to those tutorials where you endup scrolling forward to find something actualy to do :D ... great work as always and thanks alot
Some day I'll make a tutorial that's both and neither.
@@ECAbrams dont get me wrong i love that high pace information flood
fookin awesome shit.
Thanks!
Loop out continue expression. Mind blown.
Wait till you try the loopOut("offset") :)
@@ECAbrams What does THAT do?
Amazing
Another informative tutorial from Evan. Most of AE's power has not been harnessed by many of us. However people like Evan are helping us to understand After Effects in a better way, so that we are confident enough to make creatives better and closer to what we visualize. Thank you!
Any chance you could do a video on the end title sequence in the new mortal kombat? Really curious how that's done
I'll have to see the film now I suppose :)
@@ECAbrams feel like it's a similar technique from another tutorial of yours which was about the topography map, only they're somehow morphing the blobs into fairly detailed scenes from the movie. Def check it out, it'll make more sense then :)
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are you the movie sins guy?
Nope. Just the teaches After Effects guy.