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Motion Control 3D: Bringing Photos to Life in Three Dimensions with After Effects and Photoshop CC/ with Richard Harrington.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Harrington, Richard, speaker.
Contributor:
linkedin.com (Firm)
Language:
English
Genre:
Instructional films.
Educational films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
polychrome
Place of Publication:
Carpenteria, CA:: linkedin.com, 2019.
System Details:
Latest version of the following browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Internet Explorer. Adobe Flash Player Plugin. JavaScript and cookies must be enabled. A broadband Internet connection.
Summary:
Transport your photos into a three-dimensional world using Adobe Photoshop and After Effects.
Have you looked at a photo and wished you were there, or wondered what the scene looked like to the photographer? Now you can bring your photos to life by adding motion and depth. Author Rich Harrington reveals how you can transport your photos into a three-dimensional world using Adobe Photoshop and After Effects. The course shows you how to select the right images and resolutions; how to use masks and layers to build a layered composition in Photoshop; and how to animate and light the elements of the scene in After Effects. The techniques is useful for documentary filmmaking, web content, and TV commercials. Rich even shows how to render your project in full 3D for compatible platforms like YouTube, or in a typical broadcast format suitable for television or streaming.
Participant:
Presenter: Richard Harrington
Notes:
8/30/20191
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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