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CancelFrom Cinema 4D to After Effects: A Professional Workflow
Introduction
02:07
Join professional filmmaker Christopher Kenworthy and learn how to combine Adobe After Effects with Cinema 4D Lite to create a more professional workflow for your animations or movie scenes. In this course you'll learn how to set up the workflow, how to create textures, and how to combine colors, lights and cameras to create more complex animations. If you're not sure how these two applications can work together, then this course is for you!
1.Introduction1 lesson, 02:07
1 lesson, 02:07
1.1Introduction02:07
1.1
Introduction
02:07
2.Basic Integration Techniques3 lessons, 30:38
3 lessons, 30:38
2.1Setting Up The Workflow08:40
2.1
Setting Up The Workflow
08:40
2.2Spline Modeling and Animation10:04
2.2
Spline Modeling and Animation
10:04
2.3Animating Points To Create Ribbons11:54
2.3
Animating Points To Create Ribbons
11:54
3.Camera Work2 lessons, 16:07
2 lessons, 16:07
3.1Integrated Cameras04:36
3.1
Integrated Cameras
04:36
3.2Editing Between Cameras11:31
3.2
Editing Between Cameras
11:31
4.Working With Texture and Materials3 lessons, 23:15
3 lessons, 23:15
4.1Texturing With A Logo05:52
4.1
Texturing With A Logo
05:52
4.2Animated Textures03:07
4.2
Animated Textures
03:07
4.3Texturing A Scene14:16
4.3
Texturing A Scene
14:16
5.Environment and Lighting3 lessons, 15:12
3 lessons, 15:12
5.1Creating Complexity In A Scene04:59
5.1
Creating Complexity In A Scene
04:59
5.2Lighting A Scene06:50
5.2
Lighting A Scene
06:50
5.3Volumetric Spotlights03:23
5.3
Volumetric Spotlights
03:23
6.Complex Animation2 lessons, 10:54
2 lessons, 10:54
6.1Experimenting With Animation04:20
6.1
Experimenting With Animation
04:20
6.2Animating An Entire Scene06:34
6.2
Animating An Entire Scene
06:34
7.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:58
1 lesson, 00:58
7.1What You've Learned00:58
7.1
What You've Learned
00:58
Christopher Kenworthy (born 1968) is an Australian writer and former film director. He is the author of two novels, The Winter Inside and The Quality of Light for Serpent's Tail, along with a short story collection, Will You Hold Me? and the chapbook Sullom Hill. His fiction has been widely praised by authors such as Michael Moorcock, and anthologised in books such as The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror.
Born in Preston, England, he moved to Australia in 1997 and began a directing career which lasted until 2013. His Master Shots books are best-sellers for Michael Wiese Books.
He is the director of The Sculptor. He won the Award For Directing (WA Screen Awards) in 2007. He directed many music videos, including Dreaming Light for Anathema (band).