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The Ultimate Guide to Kinetic Type in After Effects

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Release date:2020

Author:Jake Bartlett

Skill level:Intermediate

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Lyric videos, kinetic movie quotes, animated logos: you see them everywhere. You want to be able to make your own sick kinetic text animation but you don’t know the first place to start. Well look no further my friends, you’ve just discovered The Ultimate Guide to Kinetic Type in After Effects!

Complete this course and you’ll learn how to layout and animate text synchronized to an audio track in creative and completely customized ways. While this is an introductory course, you should have a basic understanding of Adobe After Effects’ user interface and functionality. Every step will be clearly explained in each video, but we won’t be spending a lot of time learning how to do basic functions.
For our class project you will be animating a quote from your favorite TV show or movie. With each quick video tutorial we’ll cover a variety of topics, including:

Basic typography principles
Creating custom text animations
Using the graph editor
Synchronizing to an audio track
Saving and using your own presets
Rigging and animating a 3D camera
Along the way you’ll learn lots of little tips and tricks essential to animating text efficiently in After Effects.
You’ll gain all the kinetic typography skills needed for a multitude of projects including lyric videos, instructional videos, logo animations, and kinetic quotes. Attaining these skills will make you an asset to employers and give you the edge you need to become a successful motion graphics artist.

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