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Lynda.Com: After Effects Extended Vignette Techniques | 434 MB
After Effects: Extended Vignette Techniques was created and produced by Trish and Chris Meyer. We are honored to host their material in the lynda.com Online Training Library®. Vignetting is a classic photography technique involving darkening areas of an image in order to focus the viewer?s attention on a desired point of interest. In After Effects: Extended Vignette Techniques, Chris Meyer shows how vignettes can also be leveraged in video. Multiple applications are demonstrated, including framing a subject better, fixing a poorly composed shot, giving a vintage feel, creating "quiet areas" to overlay text and other graphics, and blending an image over a new background. Vignettes can be created using masking, shape layers, and gradients. This course also includes advanced techniques unique to After Effects, using the CC Circle effect and 3D lights, and employing motion stabilization to center the desired action within the vignette. Exercise files accompany the course.


Topics include:
* Vignetting with feathered masks, gradients, or paint
* Blending layers with masks and paint
* Lighting in 3D
* Using motion stabilization
* Using blending modes and adjustment layers

Course Contents

Welcome
Introduction

1. Approaches to Creating Vignettes
Masks
Shape layers and gradients
Paint
Circle effect
3D lights

2. Extended Vignette Techniques
Colorization and blending modes
Adjustment layers
Blending layers using masks
Blending layers using paint

3. Motion Stabilization
1Stabilizing the foreground
Correcting edge issues

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