Adobe After Effects (Mac)
During this course, including computer lab time, students will be provided with the information necessary to complete the following objectives:
- Utilize the timeline and keyframes to animate layers of a composition.
- Apply effects to elements of a composition and preview audio and video.
- Create and animate text in a composition.
- Apply techniques to create complex animations and render compositions as QuickTime movies.
- Composite video clips inside one another and with still images.
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- Mac Basics
- Windows 98/ME
- Windows 2000
- Illustrator Level 1 (Mac or PC)
This course is included in the following Certification Program:
- Adobe Certified Expert
Our Program is All-Inclusive:
- 8 hours of classroom instruction
- Unlimited supervised computer lab/practice time for 6 months
- A complete instruction manual
- Certificate upon completion
- Career Enhancement Services
- Full Placement Counseling
- Free Resume Review
- Job Placement Assistance
- Free Test Preparation
- Computer-Based Training Files
- Assessment Testing
- Internship Opportunities
- Guarantee: Retake the course for free until test passed and/or employed.
- Check the schedule
Topics:
Lesson 1: Setting Up an After Effects Composition
Topic 1A: Starting an After Effects Project
Topic 1B: Setting Up a Composition
Lesson 2: Animating Compositions
Topic 2A: Scaling an After Effects Composition Layer
Topic 2B: Rotating an After Effects Composition Layer
Topic 2C: Creating a Motion Path
Topic 2D: Synchronizing Motion
Lesson 3: Adding Effects to Your Composition
Topic 3A: Applying a Drop Shadow Effect
Topic 3B: Adjustment Layers
Topic 3C: Nesting Compositions
Topic 3D: Using the RAM Preview Function to Preview a Composition
Lesson 4: Creating Titles and Animating Text
Topic 4A: Creating Titles Using the Basic Text Effect
Topic 4B: Animating Text in the Title-safe Zone
Topic 4C: The In/Out Panels in the Timeline Window
Topic 4D: Exporting a Movie Directly to QuickTime
Lesson 5: Animation and Keyframe Techniques
Topic 5A: Identifying Types of Keyframes
Topic 5B: Creating Position Keyframes and Previewing Your Composition
Topic 5C: Modifying Shapes to Simulate Impact
Topic 5D: Adjusting Motion Paths
Topic 5E: Duplicating Layers
Topic 5F: Rendering Movies With the Render Queue
Lesson 6: Compositing Video
Topic 6A: Importing Video Clips and Dragging Them to the Composition Window
Topic 6B: Using the Time Stretch Command and Frame Blending
Topic 6C: Setting Keyframes and Animating Video Layers
Topic 6D: Compositing Video and Still Images
