2014
Lynda
Richard Harrington
03:00:00
English
Text is used in video projects all the time, whether it's in lower thirds, title sequences, or credits. As a video editor or aspiring motion graphics artist, it's crucial to learn the fundamentals of working with type: compositing type, animating type, and creating 3D text and logos. In this course, Rich Harrington shows how to perform these tasks in Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere Pro, three programs that are tightly integrated and make it easy to share and hand off assets. Watch and learn how to add a new dimension to your video projects, with type.
Topics include:
Designing lower thirds in Photoshop
Creating alpha channels in Photoshop
Designing 3D type in Photoshop
Distressing text
Creating a watermark
Animating text with After Effects
Using and customizing animation presets
Extruding 3D text in After Effects
Creating titles in Premiere Pro
Adding a logo to a lower third
Linking text
Introduction 2m 28s
1. Designing Lower Thirds in Photoshop 30m 38s
2. Designing 3D Type in Photoshop 18m 35s
3. Photoshop Design Techniques 29m 0s
4. Animated Text with After Effects 37m 55s
5. After Effects Design Techniques 19m 55s
6. An Overview of Text in Adobe Premiere Pro 19m 15s
7. Adobe Premiere Pro Design Techniques 8m 6s
8. Linking Workflows for Text with Adobe Video Apps 10m 26s
Conclusion 44s
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