Главная
Study mode:
on
1
Joey Korenman : Hey there, Joey here at school motion and welcome to day 23 of 30 days of after effects in this video. What we're going to talk about are strategies you can use when you have to desig…
2
Joey Korenman : This is the main building where all of the motion design classes take place at Ringling. And there's been talk rumors for years of getting some really cool screens to put on the front…
3
Joey Korenman : These screens are not really there. I tracked them on, but, um, you know, but this is, this is the building. And if these screens were there, you'd be able to go in and take footage o…
4
Joey Korenman : And the third screen has this, this extra little wrinkle to it, which is you're, you're going to actually give Ringling, uh, you know, uh, basically a two K almost, uh, by two file, b…
5
Joey Korenman : These two screens here, these are easy 1920 by 10 80 1200 by 12 by 10 80. Uh, this is pretty easy. Okay. Um, and by the way, this is not drawn to scale. Um, I've made all this up, so …
Description:
Learn how to animate multi-screen video displays in After Effects with this 26-minute tutorial from School of Motion. Explore strategies for designing content across multiple screens of varying sizes and resolutions, a skill increasingly in demand for motion graphics projects. Discover techniques for setting up After Effects projects to easily animate, deliver, and preview multi-screen designs for clients. Walk through a practical example of creating content for oddly-shaped screens on a building facade, addressing challenges like different pixel densities and aspect ratios. Download the project files to follow along and gain hands-on experience with this complex but essential motion design skill.

Creating Multi-Screen Projects in After Effects

School of Motion
Add to list
0:00 / 0:00