Sunday, January 9, 2011

After Effects Classes: You should try to attend

Adobe After Effects is primarily used for creating motion graphics and visual effects. After Effects allows users to animate, alter and composite media in 2D and 3D space with various built-in tools and third party plug-ins, as well as individual attention to variables like parallax and user-adjustable angle of observation.
Location Information:
Main Campus - Classroom South
Room: 403 (Mac Lab)

Contact Information:
Name: Bryn P. Richardson
Email: brynprichardson@gsu.edu

After Effects 1/11/2011 3:00 PM Main Campus - Classroom South - 403 (Mac Lab)
After Effects 1/18/2011 3:00 PM Main Campus - Classroom South - 403 (Mac Lab)
After Effects 1/25/2011 3:00 PM Main Campus - Classroom South - 403 (Mac Lab)




There are also classes scheduled at the Digital Aquarium this semester as well.
www.gsu.edu/aquarium/workshops.html
In January it appears that iMovie and AfterEffects classes are held on Tuesdays:

2:30p - 4p
iMovie
11a - 12n

After Effects
3p - 4:30p

Final Cut Pro:
Final Cut Pro is leading the industry for consumer-accessible post-production software. This workshop introduces you to the program itself and a step-by-step process to get you started and completed with your digital video project. When editing your next class project to your award-winning film, consider the first choice of professional editors world, FCP (available in HD).

After Effects:
After Effects is a powerful composite program that lets you manipulate video the same way Photoshop manipulates still images. Everything from special effects to animation to green-screening can be accomplished in After Effects. The complexity of After effects can seem overwhelming but this workshop should get you on your feet so that you can experiment and create visual effects.

Pre-requisite Workshops: Photoshop, Illustrator, Final Cut Pro

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