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3D Motion Graphic Portfolio – from Start to Finish – 기획부터 시작해 완성하는 3D 모션그래픽 포트폴리오 [Coloso, Lee Jae-yeon, Group-Buy]

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Release date:2023, October 24

Duration:23 h 25 m

Author:Lee Jae-yeon

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Are you tired of theoretical lessons and fragmented clip-making? You know you’re capable of more. The perfect “portfolio” video is what you need to round out your skills!

Follow a comprehensive curriculum—from tool setup and planning to overall concept and design, animation, and C4D techniques—to create the perfect portfolio video.

Lee Jae-yeon, a Giantstep native who has worked on new media projects for major companies like Naver, Samsung, Cacao, and venues like Incheon Airport and COEX, has developed this portfolio-building course.

Put a stop to fragmented learning that results in awkward portfolio presentations! Create 19 scenes and organically connect them into a cohesive portfolio. Learn from this class.

Lee Jae-yeon’s Motion Graphics Portfolio class is for all students.Special Benefits:
  • Over 50 lectures offering a wealth of learning opportunities.
  • More than 100 files, including modeling assets, texture sources, sounds, and compositing files.
  • PDF materials and 19 C4D sample files for a solid foundation and practical application.
  • 100 motion graphics production assets, including modeling assets, texture sources, pre-production files, and After Effects compositing files.
Class Examples: Create motion graphic scenes.
  1. Introduction: Shots that signal the start of the video, preparing for experimentation.
  2. Development: Experimentation stages expressed with interesting shots.
  3. Climax: Shot that embodies the most energy, representing the final video result.
  4. Conclusion: Shot that showcases the final result of all experiments.
Class Features:
  • Efficient preparation for robust motion graphic planning.
  • Learn to use and create freebies for planning and reference in high-quality motion graphics.
  • Develop design and animation skills using various examples.
  • Gain hands-on experience with various C4D techniques applicable to personal work and the competitive motion graphics industry.
You can find more details by following this link.

 

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