Animation of TV Bumpers with Motion Graphics (Spanish, Multisub)
Release date:2022
Author:Fabio Medrano
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:Yes
Animate broadcasting pieces with Cinema 4D, After Effects, Arnold Render and Photoshop
Fabio Medrano, specialist in Animation and Motion Graphics, will teach you how to create a corporate curtain or TV ID with Cinema 4D, Arnold Render and Photoshop.
You will learn about the principles of animation, as well as tricks of audiovisual realization, flat composition from shot to shot, lighting and post-production that will make your pieces improve exponentially.
About this course
You will start knowing the trajectory and the influences of Fabio Medrano.
Next, you will review basic animation concepts such as timing and spacing, types of curves, basic deformations, anticipation, action and reaction, etc. Also, Fabio will talk to you about the secrets of plane composition, framing, optics and camera angles.
Once the bases are established, it will be time to look for references for your animation project and the creation of a mood board that will serve as the base concept.
From here it will be time to create the sketch, the storyboard, the first animatic, polish flat to plan, learn to texturize with the Arnold Render and make the final composition adjustments with After Effects.
Finally you will correct the color and light levels, you will know professional postproduction tricks to improve the final piece and you will see the most optimal codecs and formats to upload your animation to different platforms.
What is this course’s project?
Create your own television curtain with Motion Graphics.
Who is it for?
Animators, designers, illustrators with a 3D base and anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the world of Motion Graphics and learn animation, lighting and rendering techniques with Cinema 4D and Arnold Render.
What you need
To carry out this course it is necessary to have previous knowledge of Cinema 4D and Photoshop.
Regarding the materials, a computer with mouse or graphic tablet, paper, pencil, Cinema 4D, Arnold Render, Photoshop and After Effects will be needed.