Joey Korenman : Oh my God. Gosh, Joey here at school of motion and welcome to the last day of 30 days of after effects. I want to give a quick shout out to the department of motion design at the Ring…
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Joey Korenman : This is going to be kind of a unique one, and I hope that it's going to be something you want to go out and try and eventually start building your own elements and playing around with…
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Joey Korenman : Um, you know, really what, what, what you do is you just start with a piece of paper that's folded flat, and you just frame by frame slowly, crumble it up and take a picture until it …
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Joey Korenman : You don't have to worry about that. The way dragon frameworks is genius. It, um, it takes full Rez pictures with your camera. So my T3, I takes like, I don't know what the mega pixel …
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Joey Korenman : Okay. So there you go. That's that's Dragonframe and then you can export out your image sequence and, and export it however you want. So I exported it out and here it is, this is my i…
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Discover the art of creating stop-motion animation in After Effects with this 31-minute tutorial from School of Motion. Learn how to integrate stop-motion techniques into your After Effects workflow, including setting up templates for unique stop-motion elements and mastering compositing tricks. Follow along as the instructor demonstrates how to create a paper crumpling transition using Dragonframe software and a DSLR camera. Gain insights into frame rate selection, image sequence importing, and composition setup to achieve the classic stop-motion aesthetic. Download the project files and enroll in the free 30 Days of After Effects series to enhance your skills further.