

The short promo video above walks you through the list of practical tasks you’ll take on during the course, and you can get a very detailed breakdown of. His book, After Effects Studio Techniques, is a recommended textbook for the course. When it comes to Fusion and Fusion in Resolve training specifically, FXPHD have just launched an introductory course from Graham Davidson, a 20 year veteran of the motion graphics industry. Adobe's After Effects development team named Mark its number-one beta tester and hired him to create tutorials and other materials for the 6.0 release. Most of the course will be not specific to CS3 so you'll be fine using older versions, but we'll highlight changes in the app and cover some of the cool new features.Ĭhristiansen's resume includes work at the special effects studio The Orphanage includes The Day After Tomorrow and films by Robert Rodriguez, and he has also created graphics for documentaries produced by HBO and The History Channel. I'll keep posted when it goes live I will also start posting tutorials online for free as well. Using the new After Effects CS3, we cover a wide range of topics, including design principles, interoperability with Photoshop and Illustrator, animation tricks, keying, and new features in CS3. Henrik Falck wrote:FXPHD have a Fusion 7 203 course Blackmagic brand is doing its magic already This just proves that even niche industry like VFX is not immune to brand trends like consumer market. FXphd is on the way working on a series of classes on FXphd from nuts to bolts on Fusion. Mark Christiansen builds upon his incredibly successful AFX220 class, by leading a team effort focusing on design-related issues in After Effects.
