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    Motion Graphics

    Motion Graphics

    Categories: Motion Graphics
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    What will You Learn?

    Motion graphics means graphics in movement. It’s the most straightforward definition possible. Oftentimes, motion graphics is also called motion design, making the relationship between movement and design elements easier to understand.

    To leverage the full potential Motion graphics of, individuals should focus on mastering the following key applications and skills:

    After effects:

    After Effects is the industry standard for motion graphics and visual effects, used by motion designers, graphic designers, and video editors to create sophisticated motion graphics and compelling videos

    Logo animation:

    A logo animation (or animated logo) takes your logo and adds motion graphics or animation to your design. When animating a logo it’s important to remember the company’s values and purpose so that we can translate these ideas into your animation. A logo is the visual identification of your brand.

    Layer and typography animation:

    Typography refers to a kind of art or technique of expression with animated text. In an Explainer video, this text is presented over time in a manner to convey a particular concept or a business idea.

    Principal of 2d animation:

    The principles of 2D animation form the foundation for creating captivating and believable animations. From timing and spacing to character design and lighting, each principle contributes to the overall quality and effectiveness of the final product.

    Green screen, camera tracking, and rotoscope animation:

    Rotoscoping is an editing term for the separation of an element in a shot from the background. Unlike Green Screen and Motion Capture, which use effects to render the composition, Rotoscoping requires each Frame to be treated individually.

    Script writing, voice-over, and storyboards:

    Scriptwriting and storyboarding are crucial steps in the process of creating engaging and impactful YouTube content. These two elements work hand in hand to shape the narrative and structure of your videos, ensuring that your message is effectively communicated to your audience.

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