What you can do with AE in 4 hours!

Cool, I didn't even see that link. Nice work. Is the money prop money? I have about 2k of the coolect prop money. Only problem is that it cost more than the real thing. jk, Andrew
 
It's actually prop money I had made for film called KATRINA. You can go to the thread through the image in my signature. The links to the film are dead as we had a re-edit, rescore, and re-sound mix, but you can see stills in that thread. That is a still from the film. I am using several to work out a title sequence.
 
Hey Mark..cool stuff. What would really make it even cooler is if you made the text fade away like smoke or something. That would really sell the effect.
 
yeah, I want to do more with that. that is not even the right font. I was just planning out how the text for each credit could come in. I would like to use a font called air conditioner and put like a chrome shine moving over it, and then have it fade out in some cool way like you're saying. Now that I have the basic technique for this worked out, I am going to play with it a lot and try to finish it this week.
 
Mark, the spotlight was a simple spot light set up in 3D space, keyframed at two different position time markers, with the keyframes set to Easy Ease to simulate the swinging motion.
Dude that is awesome! Could you do a tutorial on that lol or maybe a .aep?

Thanks man, unfortunately I was working on the project on a loaned comp, so I dont have the project file anymore, but I would be willing to do a short tutorial, on the basics of the setup.
 
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Train on a Hill

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Hippos on a Train

A couple of animation sequences for a music vid, 3 or 4 hours each. Painted and animated by hand, the olde fashioned way. Well, the old fashioned way with After Effects, Photoshop and some Pens and Paper. :D

I've only had AE for a couple of weeks, so I'm pretty new to this lark, but I'm enjoying it a little too much.

Now, with these done, I've only another 3 mins of animation to go. Sigh.
 
yah man that be sweet, i can do a few things but the whole camera movemnt i sitll havnt figured out.... i'm sure if i can get a starting point i can work with it and figure out...

any good books out there also for AE that teach u these techniques?

InvisionProductions said:
Thanks man, unfortunately I was working on the project on a loaned comp, so I dont have the project file anymore, but I would be willing to do a short tutorial, on the basics of the setup.
 
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