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FXPHD - MOG213: Graphical Angles for Motion Design
 FXPHD - MOG213: Graphical Angles for Motion Design
10 Classes | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1152x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.7 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

 

This course, taught by Mark Bowey, is about creating graphical and typographical motion sequences, which are designed to slot in over pre-shot cuts from a short film. So the graphics and live action really merge together to make stunning visual sequences.


We'll look at generating ideas and style frames to create complimentary and additive graphical moments to overlay onto the footage, as well as choices for typefaces and moods, and blocking-in the sequences with the existing footage. Through AE we'll add particles and flares and other graphical elements three major sequences, plus a host of other typo tricks and looks…

Professor Mark Bowey has a long track record as an Art Director and visual stylist working on features, broadcast design, and even installation projects.

Emmy Award-winner Bowey was Videographics Art Director on two James Bond movies: Die Another Day and Tomorrow Never Dies, as well as Conceptual Graphics Designer on Luc Besson’s The Fifth Element. After moving to Sydney in 2004, has worked for Digital Pictures Sydney, became Omnilab Media's Creative Director, and also has spent time as an Art Director at Foxtel Design in Sydney, Australia.

 

Home Page - https://www.fxphd.com/fxphd/courseDetails.php?idCourse=434&v=popup

 

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