School Of Motion – VFX For Motion 2020-12

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School Of Motion – VFX For Motion 2020-12
School Of Motion – VFX For Motion 2020-12

VFX For Motion, In VFX for Motion you will learn a broad set of Visual Effects tools and techniques using After Effects. Prepare to add keying, roto, tracking, matchmoving and more to your creative toolkit. By the end of this course, you’ll have the practical knowledge of working with live-action footage, and you’ll even get some tips on how to direct and work on a VFX shoot. This first week helps you get acclimated to the way School of Motion courses are run, and has you take a shot at a short VFX exercise. You won’t have a lot to go off of to complete this exercise, but this benchmark allows us to see your skill level and cater to your needs. We’ll provide supportive information to help you along the way including a short lesson, a bonus with additional pointers, a glossary of VFX terms, and some other info to check out.

 
Rotoscoping is the technique used to cut out something in shot footage (not on green screen) so that it can be isolated and used in different shots, removed from shots, or even for layering effects into a scene. We’ll be teaching both simple and articulated roto, which will enable you to complete a variety of different projects that need rotoscoping. It’ll get a little gnarly, but you’ll come to appreciate this tool in the weeks to come. you’re going to tackle one of the most well known VFX techniques out there: keying something that was shot on green screen. It’s so common now that even your grandparents probably know about it. So, how does a green screen work? And how do you isolate something that’s been shot on it? Learn how to key things in After Effects and deal with some tricky issues that come up when using this kind of footage, such as handling spill (that green that bleeds over onto the object that you’re keying). You will also learn more advanced color matching during this week.

What you’ll learn

  • How to develop a “good eye” for compositing
  • Ways to break down shots for roto
  • Nodes vs Layers
  • Point and Planar tracking
  • Creating effect stacks
  • How to approach a tough composite

Who this course is for

  • VFX for Motion is for students with intermediate to advanced knowledge of After Effects. In this course you will learn the basics of Keying, Tracking, Rotoscoping, and Matchmoving, along with other important VFX tools available to you in After Effects. You will also learn practical knowledge for working with live-action footage, and even some tips on how to direct and work on a VFX shoot.

Specificatoin of VFX For Motion

Content of VFX For Motion

Week 1 – Orientation
Week 2 – Rotoscoping & Basic Color Matching
Week 3 – Keying
Week 4 – MoGraph vs. VFX Worlds
Week 5 – Basic Tracking
Week 6 – Building Effects
Week 7 – Career Building
Week 8 – Match Moving
Week 9 – The Final Project

Requirements

  • You’ll need intermediate to advanced knowledge of After Effects, with the ability to navigate the user interface, set keyframes, leverage the different layer types, and understand the different tools available in the application. We recommend checking out After Effects Kickstart, and completing Animation Bootcamp before taking VFX for Motion on.
  • Intermediate-level proficiency in design is also recommended, but not required; we suggest completing our Design Bootcamp course to improve your design skills, if necessary.
  • Having some foundational knowledge of Cinema 4D for the later lessons in this course will be helpful.

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