After Effects and Photoshop: Animation and Production Effects for Dv and Film, 2nd Edition
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:24/02/2006
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Price:$74.99
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—Jack H. Davis, coauthor, the Photoshop Wow! books and How to Wow: Photoshop for Photography
Nothing beats the tight synergy of After Effects and Photoshop for creating professional-level effects, and nothing beats this book for showing you how Hollywood professionals really use these programs.
In this second edition to his bestselling book, TV and movie graphics veteran Jeff Foster provides all-new information on After Effects 7 and Photoshop CS2—plus expanded coverage of blue/green screening and titling, beautiful new images, and innovative real-world solutions for today's professionals. Better than ever, this must-have reference is still the only guide that shows how to use these two superpower programs together to achieve professional results.
The DVD includes production materials, third-party plug-ins and filters, and stock video. You'll also find project files and footage to go with every one of the book's projects, which require After Effects 7 or later.
Learn what the pros know, including how to:
- Add depth to your animation by mimicking real motion
- Grab your audience's attention with creative motion titling
- Shoot a clean blue/green screen
- Apply 3D animation to 2D images
- Remove backgrounds with blue-screen garbage mattes
- Retouch frame by frame with rotoscoping
- Construct realistic composites and locales with matte painting
- Make movies from stills by simulating 3D camera motion
- Produce realistic effects such as noise, clouds, and smoke
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Biography
Foster has been creating traditional and digital images, photography, illustration, motion graphics, and special effects for digital video and film for more than two decades. His vast portfolio includes clients such as McDonnell Douglas, Motorola, Spike TV, Fox Television, Universal Studios, and Disney.
Table of Contents
Part I: Connecting Photoshop, ImageReady, and After Effects.
Chapter 1. Basic ImageReady Animation, Tweening, and Layer Styles.
Chapter 2. Photoshop Layers and After Effects.
Chapter 3. 3-D Layers From Photoshop Layers.
Part II: Applying Animation Concepts.
Chapter 4. Cause and Effect.
Chapter 5. Exaggeration Equals Characterization.
Part III: Clean-Up, Mattes, and Objects.
Chapter 6. Blue-Screen Garbage Mattes.
Chapter 7. Rotoscoping Techniques with Photoshop.
Chapter 8. Shooting a Clean Blue/Green Screen.
Chapter 9. Matte and Keying Plug-Ins.
Chapter 10. Static Matte "Painting" in Photoshop.
Chapter 11. Motion Matte "Painting" in Photoshop.
Chapter 12. Making Movies From Stills.
Part IV: Advanced Movie Magic.
Chapter 13. Scale and Speed.
Chapter 14. Color, Light, and Focus.
Chapter 15. Atmosphere, Film, and Noise Effects.
Chapter 16. Motion Titling Effects.
Chapter 17. Custom Scene Transitions.
Appendix: Adobe Photoshop and After Effects Resources.
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