Animating 3D Cinematic Sequences in AE and Cinema 4D

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Explore composition, editing, and workflow to turn complex ideas into engaging scenarios using Illustrator, After Effects, and Cinema 4D

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“The exciting thing about filmmaking is how subjects can be explored in so many different ways. Storytelling takes a lot consideration, but the payoff is worth it.”

Ross Sneddon is a multi-award-winning designer with a specialty in 3D animation who has worked with clients such as

Get to know Ross, from his love of video games to the TV show Black Mirror. Then learn about his biggest influences such as Austrian graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister, and novelist and art critic John Berger.

Dive into the world of pre-production, executing ideas, and creating workflows that speed up your creative process. Focus on gathering inspiration, and storyboarding, and familiarize yourself with the basics of After Effects, Illustrator, and Cinema 4D.

Move into the production section of your final project. Develop the sci-fi aspect of your composition, including a shot of Jupiter. Use software including Embergren, Illustrator, and After Effects to develop your layering and rendering skills. Edit and animate your scenes, fix your timings, and add transitions using overlays and archive footage.

Continue your production with a focus on color, sound, and rendering your final cut. Use After Effects to color grade your sequence, create a sound mix in Adobe Audition, then make final touches to your piece.

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