Editorial Reviews
Product Description:If you're new to After Effects and want to get up to speed quickly, After Effects Apprentice was created just for you. With 11 core lessons plus a fun final project, you'll quickly get into the program and learn how to tap its potential - whether you want to create motion graphics for a network program, your company's video, or your own independent production.
In this book, you'll get a professional perspective on the most important features a motion graphics artist needs to learn to use this program effectively. You'll learn to creatively edit and combine layers, animate eye-catching titles, replace a screen on a computer monitor, place a studio shot in anew environment, manipulate 3D space, and use effects to generate excitement or enhance the realism of a scene. Easy to follow step-by-step instructions take you through each technique, including projects that encourage you to express it in your own way. You'll learn more than just the tools; you'll learn skills that you can immediately put to work in your own projects.
Topics include how to:
* Animate, layer, and composite images and text.
* Manipulate keyframes to create more refined animations.
* Use masks, mattes, stencils and modes to add depth.
* Manage layers to make them easier to coordinate.
* Add 3D to your animations.
* Use tracking and keying to create special effects.
* Includes new CS3 features; Shape layers, the Puppet tool, Brainstorm, and Per-Character 3D Text.
DVD contains: All exercise source material and projects in AE7 and CS3, video guided tours, and movies of the finished projects.
* Full color presentation of professional workflows
* Core motion graphic techniques in 12 engaging lessons
* Companion DVD features QuickTime movies and lesson media
Customer Reviews




After Effects Apprentice (DV Expert Series)This book, as well as it's brother in the series... Creating Motion Graphics with After Effects, are indispensable for every apprentice aspiring to become an AFX expert.
by Alejandro Ortiz on Dec 29, 2008 at 7:05:52 pm
Average Customer Review
Learning After Effects, October 11, 2009
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William S. HindsAfter Effects is not an intuitive program, as was PhotoShop (at least for me)and, to a certain extent, Adobe Premiere. I've been frustrated for years knowing what AE could add to my videos, yet being unable to do anything about it. This book was suggested to me by someone who knows AE very well. I haven't gotten very far into the book yet, but so far this is a "5-Star" book for learning After Effects.
Best book for learning After Effects CS4, October 5, 2009
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Shawn Ashe (Los Angeles)
I love this book, as a novice to AE, I have read others, but none compare to this, it is so easy to follow and you really get an understanding of why each button and not just the same old "how"!
After Effects Apprentice, 2nd Edition, October 4, 2009
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SG Dave (Singapore)
The book gives a step by step approach to gaining knowledge in using and applying Adobe After Effects, which is a software that is not too user-friendly and is difficulty to master on your own without guidance.
After practicing several chapters of worked examples, I am now able to produce work of my own. Each chapter reveals interesting new capability and power of the software. The examples included in the DVD are practical and useful.
I would recommended the book for the novice as well as the more experienced.
Great After Effects Manual. All you need, September 9, 2009
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Scott KapfhamerIf your just starting out and need a good reference this book nails it. Buy it.
Great Book, August 20, 2009
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Gary (Tennessee)
Well written and easy to follow. This book really opened up After Effects for me.