Hi all,
i have followed a 6 weeks course for learning After Effects in a french digital school, and made a personal project to validate the course. Here it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgRJxRqadj0
3 weeks of hard work (the first 3 weeks of the course was for learning AE) - from story, storyboarding, character creation, rigging (with duik), and Premiere. All alone.
It was the first time i used AE.
So i had the validation of my course with great congratulations from the professors, but i wanted feedback from animation community on this - because sure it has very great flaws (the animation process and rigging was just a mess, and i didn't have enough time to really work on the audio perfectely)...
Thks for watching !
nice video
Your project is really good. I also had projects in college. But they were all related to mathematics, where I have just problems through the roof. For example, in a project I came across y-intercept, I used https://plainmath.net/secondary/statistics-and-probability/high-school-statistics/y-intercept for this. I myself would definitely not have decided anything, especially since I did not want to waste time on it. And so it all happened rather quickly.
I watched this video and really enjoyed it. I also deal with similar projects. It is really clear from the description of the video that the student put a lot of effort into its creation and is ready to complete his home assignments. I’d like to advise you something. It would be better to make the description of the video more interesting and exciting. It should be like a creative essay, containing reflections and a story about the work process. I had to do this a few years ago. I studied good samples. If you are interested, you can get info here. With their help, I made a really good description, and my friends said that thanks to such content, there was a great desire to watch my video. Therefore, the author of the project should write more about his contribution and experience, as well as make a more interesting story about a cactus that wants to reach the sea.
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Good work!)
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