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Motion Graphic Design Storyboards and Animatics

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Release date:2018, January 5

Duration:01 h 35 m

Author:Angie Taylor

Skill level:Intermediate

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Motion graphics and animation can take a long time to develop—so it’s important to get ideas locked down before moving into the production stages. Storyboards are key. They can be used as a communication tool between all members of the production team, including the client. They help others visualize your ideas and avoid misinterpretation—making sure everyone is on the same page. In this course you can learn some great tips for building storyboards and animatics with the tools in Adobe Creative Cloud. Learn how to quickly capture your ideas with the Adobe iOS drawing and sketching tools. Can’t draw? Learn ways of creating storyboards with found images using Photoshop. Once you’ve created your storyboard, find out how record voiceovers in Premiere Pro, work out the timing, add basic transformations and effects before using Dynamic Link to incorporate After Effects and Cinema 4D into your development process. Finally, Angie shows how to share and review your work online so that everyone is agreed on the final product.
Topics include:
Drawing digitally with the Adobe iOS apps
Getting ideas down quickly with Photoshop and Illustrator
Adding audio, animation, and effects with Premiere Pro
Using Dynamic Link with After Effects
Reviewing and approval the final animatic with Frame IO

Table of Contents

Introduction
Course structure 1m 53s
The benefits of storyboards 6m 10s
1. Drawing or Sketching Digitally
Drawing with a graphic tablet in Sketch Book 6m 52s
Drawing with Photoshop 7m 8s
Drawing with a tablet 11m 1s
2. Getting Ideas Down Quickly
Drawing with non-photo blue pencils 2m 56s
Cleaning up artwork in Photoshop 2m 2s
Storyboarding with stickies 4m 32s
Compositing storyboard frames in Photoshop 11m 42s
Storyboarding with Illustrator artboards 3m 59s
3. Creating Mograph Animatics in Premiere Pro
Recording audio in Premiere Pro 2 m 43s
Marking out timing to music or dialogue 5m 40s
Editing to markers with Automate to Sequence 3m 14s
Animating layers in Premiere Pro 6m 58s
Adding effects in Premiere Pro 3m 43s
4. Using Dynamic Link with After Effects
Exporting a Premiere Pro animatic into After Effects 4m 48s
Incorporating Cineware via dynamic link 3m 39s
5. Finishing the Animatic Stage
Review and approval procedures with Frame.io 3m 42s
Goodbye 40s

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