Dynamic Sequences and After Effects Art
Come learn how to create eye-catching animations using dynamic sequences and after effects art at our event!
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Master dynamic image sequences and comic animations with After Effects in six creative modules
Overview
Dive into the art of dynamic sequences and animated storytelling using After Effects. This course guides you through creating eye-catching halftone images and vibrant comic book title animations, bringing your visual ideas to life with flair and technical precision.
From assembling animated image sequences to polishing your projects with final touches, you’ll explore the essential techniques for captivating motion graphics. By the end, you’ll be confidently producing striking comic book intro animations that grab attention and communicate with style.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the fundamentals of creating halftone images in After Effects.
- Develop skills to design animated image sequences smoothly and creatively.
- Create engaging comic book title animations with dynamic visual effects.
- Apply final touches to animations to enhance their professional appeal.
- Produce polished comic book intro animations ready for digital use.
- Gain confidence in managing multiple animation techniques within projects.
Course Curriculum:
- Module 1: Introduction
- Module 2: Create Halftone Images
- Module 3: Animated Image Sequence
- Module 4: Comic Book Title Animation
- Module 5: Final Touches
- Module 6: Comic Book Intro Animation
Who is this Course For?
- Graphic designers wanting to add animation skills to their toolkit.
- Digital artists interested in comic book style motion graphics.
- Video editors aiming to incorporate dynamic sequences in projects.
- Marketing professionals looking to enhance visual storytelling techniques.
- Animators seeking new creative approaches using After Effects.
- Content creators planning to boost engagement through animations.
- Freelancers wishing to expand services with animated image sequences.
- Students exploring motion design without physical attendance requirements.
Career Path:
- Motion Graphic Designer — £30,000 to £45,000 per year
- Visual Effects Artist — £28,000 to £42,000 per year
- Digital Animator — £26,000 to £40,000 per year
- Video Editor — £24,000 to £38,000 per year
- Multimedia Artist — £25,000 to £39,000 per year
- Content Creator (Animation Focus) — £22,000 to £35,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
Use Adobe Dynamic Link by importing a Premiere Pro sequence directly into After Effects without rendering. Go to File > Adobe Dynamic Link > Import Premiere Pro Sequence.
They’re mainly used for motion graphics, visual effects, animation, and compositing in video production.
Go to File > Import > File, then select your image sequence or video files. For sequences, check "Import as Sequence" in the import dialog.
Drag clips on the timeline to reorder, trim layers by dragging edges, or use the layer stacking order to manage visibility and effects.
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