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E-raamat: Adobe After Effects Classroom in a Book (2022 release)

  • Formaat: 432 pages
  • Sari: Classroom in a Book
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Addison Wesley
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780137623730
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  • Formaat: 432 pages
  • Sari: Classroom in a Book
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Addison Wesley
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780137623730

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Gain hands-on experience creating, manipulating, and optimizing motion graphics for film, video, the web, and mobile devices. Learn how to animate text and images, customize a wide range of effects, track and sync content, rotoscope, manipulate timing, correct color, and remove unwanted objects. Customize cameras and lighting to create compelling 3D content. Design Motion Graphics templates for editing in Adobe Premiere Pro. Deform and animate objects and video using robust Puppet tools.

The fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe After Effects

Classroom in a Book®, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, offers what no other book or training program does—an official training series from Adobe, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.

Adobe After Effects Classroom in a Book (2022 release) contains 15 lessons that cover the basics and beyond, providing countless tips and techniques to help you become more productive with the program. You can follow the book from start to finish or choose only those lessons that interest you.

Purchasing this book includes valuable online extras. Follow the instructions in the book's "Getting Started" section to unlock access to:

  • Downloadable lesson files you need to work through the projects in the book
  • Web Edition containing the complete text of the book, interactive quizzes, and videos that walk you through the lessons step by step

What you need to use this book: Adobe After Effects (2022 release) software, for either Windows or macOS. (Software not included.)

Note: Classroom in a Book does not replace the documentation, support, updates, or any other benefits of being a registered owner of Adobe After Effects software.

Where Are The Lesson Files? iii
Getting Started 1(7)
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
Prerequisites
2(1)
Installing After Effects, Bridge, and Media Encoder
2(1)
Activating fonts
2(1)
Optimizing performance
3(1)
Restoring default preferences
3(1)
Online content
4(1)
How to use these lessons
5(1)
Additional resources
6(1)
Adobe Authorized Training Centers
7(1)
1 Getting To Know The Workflow 8(30)
About the After Effects work area
10(1)
Getting started
11(1)
Creating a project and importing footage
11(4)
Creating a composition and arranging layers
15(2)
About layers
17(1)
Adding effects and modifying layer properties
18(4)
Animating the composition
22(3)
About the Tools panel
25(1)
About timecode and duration
26(1)
About the Timeline panel
27(3)
Previewing your work
30(2)
Optimizing performance in After Effects
32(1)
Rendering and exporting your composition
32(1)
Customizing workspaces
33(2)
Controlling the brightness of the user interface
35(1)
Collaborating in After Effects
36(1)
Finding resources for using After Effects
36(1)
Review questions and answers
37(1)
2 Creating A Basic Animation Using Effects And Presets 38(18)
Getting started
40(1)
Creating a new composition
40(4)
Working with imported Illustrator layers
44(2)
Applying effects to a layer
46(1)
Applying and controlling effects
47(1)
Applying an animation preset
48(1)
Precomposing layers for a new animation
49(1)
Previewing the effects
50(1)
Adding transparency
51(1)
Rendering the composition
52(3)
Review questions and answers
55(1)
3 Animating Text 56(32)
Getting started
58(2)
About text layers
60(1)
Installing a font using Adobe Fonts
60(3)
Creating and formatting point text
63(2)
Animating with scale keyframes
65(2)
Using a text animation preset
67(2)
About Adobe Bridge
69(2)
Animating imported Photoshop text
71(4)
Animating type tracking
75(2)
Animating text opacity
77(1)
Animating an image to replace text
77(3)
Using a text animator group
80(1)
About text animator groups
81(2)
Animating a layer's position
83(2)
Adding motion blur
85(2)
Review questions and answers
87(1)
4 Working With Shape Layers 88(28)
Getting started
90(1)
Creating the composition
90(1)
Adding a shape layer
91(2)
Creating a self-animating shape
93(2)
Duplicating a shape
95(4)
Creating custom shapes with the Pen tool
99(2)
Positioning layers with snapping
101(2)
Animating a shape
103(4)
Animating using parenting
107(4)
Using nulls to connect points
111(1)
About parent and child layers
111(2)
Previewing the composition
113(1)
Animating layers to match audio
114(1)
Review questions and answers
115(1)
5 Animating A Multimedia Presentation 116(30)
Getting started
118(1)
Using Creative Cloud Libraries in After Effects
119(2)
Adjusting anchor points
121(2)
Parenting layers
123(2)
Precomposing layers
125(2)
Keyframing a motion path
127(4)
Animating additional elements
131(4)
Applying an effect
135(1)
About solid-color layers
136(2)
Animating precomposed layers
138(3)
Animating the background
141(2)
Adding an audio track
143(1)
Supported audio file formats
143(1)
Editing audio files in Adobe Audition
144(1)
Review questions and answers
145(1)
6 Animating Layers 146(34)
Getting started
148(2)
Preparing layered Photoshop files
150(1)
Simulating lighting changes
151(2)
Duplicating an animation using the pick whip
153(2)
About Photoshop layer styles
155(1)
Using a track matte to confine animation
156(1)
About expressions
156(3)
About track mattes and traveling mattes
159(2)
Animating using the Corner Pin effect
161(2)
Simulating a darkening sky
163(5)
Viewing render times for layers
168(1)
Retiming the composition
169(10)
Review questions and answers
179(1)
7 Working With Masks 180(22)
About masks
182(1)
Getting started
182(2)
Creating a mask with the Pen tool
184(1)
Tips for creating masks
184(1)
Editing a mask
185(1)
About mask modes
186(2)
Feathering the edges of a mask
188(1)
Replacing the content of the mask
189(1)
Creating a Bezier mask
189(1)
Zooming and panning by touch
190(1)
Adjusting the opacity
191(1)
Adding a shadow
192(5)
Creating a vignette
197(1)
Using the Rectangle and Ellipse tools
198(3)
Review questions and answers
201(1)
8 Distorting Objects With The Puppet Tools 202(20)
Getting started
204(5)
About the Puppet tools
209(1)
Adding Position pins
210(2)
Adding Advanced and Bend pins
212(2)
Defining areas of overlap
214(1)
Stiffening an area
215(1)
Squash and stretch
215(1)
Animating pin positions
216(1)
Using the Puppet tools to animate video
217(1)
Recording animation
218(2)
Extra credit: Act it out with Adobe Character Animator
220(1)
Review questions and answers
221(1)
9 Using The Roto Brush Tool 222(22)
About rotoscoping
224(1)
Getting started
224(2)
Creating a segmentation boundary
226(3)
Editing Adobe Premiere Pro clips with After Effects
229(3)
Fine-tuning the matte
232(1)
Refine Soft Matte and Refine Hard Matte effects
232(2)
Freezing your Roto Brush tool results
234(2)
Changing the background
236(2)
Adding animated text
238(2)
Outputting your project
240(1)
Extra credit: Tracking faces
241(2)
Review questions and answers
243(1)
10 Performing Color Correction 244(30)
Getting started
246(2)
Previewing your project on a video monitor
248(1)
Adjusting color balance with levels
249(3)
Adjusting color with the Lumetri Color effect
252(2)
Replacing the background
254(5)
Color-correcting using Auto Levels
259(1)
Motion tracking the clouds
260(2)
Replacing the sky in the second clip
262(5)
Color grading
267(4)
Extra credit: Cloning an object in a scene
271(2)
Review questions and answers
273(1)
11 Creating Motion Graphics Templates 274(20)
Getting started
276(1)
Preparing a master composition
277(5)
Setting up a template
282(1)
Adding properties to the Essential Graphics panel
283(4)
Protecting the timing of a section
287(1)
Exporting the template
288(2)
Creating essential properties
290(1)
Extra credit: Using a Motion Graphics template in Adobe Premiere Pro
291(2)
Review questions and answers
293(1)
12 Using 3D Features 294(28)
Getting started
296(1)
Creating 3D layers
297(5)
Animating 3D layers
302(2)
Using the 3D Transform Gizmo
304(1)
Adding ambient light
305(1)
Precomposing layers
306(1)
Creating 3D text
307(3)
Using 3D views
310(2)
Adding a camera
312(3)
Lighting a scene
315(4)
3D channel effects
319(1)
Working with Cinema 4D Lite
320(1)
Review questions and answers
321(1)
13 Working With The 3D Camera Tracker 322(22)
About the 3D Camera Tracker effect
324(1)
Getting started
324(2)
Tracking the footage
326(1)
Repairing rolling shutter distortions
326(1)
Creating a ground plane, a camera, and the initial text
327(4)
Creating additional text elements
331(3)
Locking an image to a plane with a solid layer
334(1)
Adjusting the camera's depth of field
335(2)
Tidying the composition
337(1)
Adding a final object
338(1)
Creating realistic shadows
339(2)
Adding ambient light
341(1)
Adding an effect
341(1)
Previewing the composition
342(1)
Review questions and answers
343(1)
14 Advanced Editing Techniques 344(40)
Getting started
346(1)
Stabilizing a shot
346(1)
Bicubic scaling
347(2)
Warp Stabilizer VFX settings
349(2)
Removing motion blur
351(3)
Using single-point motion tracking
354(3)
Moving and resizing the track points
357(4)
Removing unwanted objects
361(1)
Checking for drift
361(4)
Creating a particle simulation
365(1)
Mocha AE
365(3)
Understanding Particle Systems II properties
368(8)
About high dynamic range (HDR) footage
376(1)
Retiming playback using the Timewarp effect
377(6)
Review questions and answers
383(1)
15 Rendering And Outputting 384(16)
Getting started
386(1)
About rendering and output
387(1)
Exporting using the Render Queue
387(3)
Preparing movies for mobile devices
390(1)
Creating templates for the Render Queue
391(1)
Rendering movies with Adobe Media Encoder
392(1)
About compression
393(5)
Preparing a movie for broadcast output
398(1)
Review questions and answers
399(1)
Index 400
Brie Gyncild aims to make technical information accessible to those who need it. Brie has authored The Photoshop CS5 Pocket Guide and The Photoshop Elements 8 Pocket Guide. She has also co-written The Photoshop Show Starring Russell Brown; numerous editions of the Classroom in a Book series on Photoshop, After Effects, and Acrobat; and several editions of the How to Wow series. Lisa Fridsma has long loved the process of teaching others to use Adobe product. She has written, edited, and designed more than thirty books in the Classroom in a Book series over the last decade and a half (including books on Photoshop and After Effects), going back to her time on staff at Adobe. She's currently the owner of Darlington Hill Productions (informational illustrations and publishing).