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After Effects for Photography
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After Effects for Photography

Create unique stunning effects for your photographs that will set your work apart
Created byChris Converse
Last updated 12/2018
English

What you'll learn

  • How to enhance their photographs with Adobe After Effects

Course content

5 sections21 lectures1h 33m total length
  • Introduction1:02

    This course is very different from most other After Effects courses in that we’re going to be focusing on using After Effects to enhance, embellish and add special effects to photography. We’ll use effects to augment, colorize and stylize some photographs, as well as create textures and patterns that are generated from our images.

  • About the exercise files0:40

    Each folder within the chapter folders will contain a photo in either a JPG or the native Photoshop format. You are also encouraged you to use some of your own photographs as well. Now if you are familiar with After Effects, you can skip ahead to the next chapter. However, if you have never used After Effects before, the next few videos will give you a brief overview.

  • A brief intro to After Effects1:48

    After Effects works in much the same way as Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign. In fact, the main panels in After Effects function the same way as panels in the other apps. The only real difference is what they are named. When you first look at the after effects interface, it can be a little intimidating, but for this course, we’re only going be using a few panels.

  • Getting comfortable with the After Effects interface6:52

    This course uses the Creative Cloud 2019 version of After Effects. However, most of this course will work back the Creative Suite versions of After Effects. We’ll take a look at the interface, timeline and workspace to get comfortable working in the software. We’ll also view a chart so you can create a composition big enough to print.

  • Importing Photoshop files4:40

    After Effects can import a wide range of file types — including many graphic file formats, some 3d formats, and of course, a range of video formats. For instance, if you import a native Photoshop file, After Effects will bring in all the layers or you can choose a specific layer. You can create a composition and the link to the source file is maintained. 

  • Importing Camera RAW files3:04

    After Effects includes support for Camera RAW images, just like Lightroom, Bridge, and Photoshop. So you can import RAW images directly into your project and you’ll see the familiar Adobe Camera RAW dialog box. And once you choose your settings After Effects will open the image with the adjustments, and create an XMP sidecar file, just like the other Adobe Apps, which means that the other apps can now open this RAW image with the same settings.

  • Exporting Photoshop, JPG and PNG files5:25

    The key way we can use After Effects artwork in non-video related projects is to export a composition directly to the Photoshop format — complete with layers and full transparency support. And in addition to PSD files, After Effects can also render directly to JPEG and full 8-bit transparent PNG files.

Requirements

  • Some knowledge of Photoshop

Description

Photography is not just about the moment you press the shutter; it's also about the transformative journey that your images can embark upon afterward. Everyday activities for photographers often include making adjustments to color and exposure to ensure their shots align with their vision. However, diving into the expansive realm of special effects can elevate your photographs, opening the door to a myriad of enchanting possibilities that can truly make your photos stand out in a sea of imagery.


Many might be unaware of the potent synergy between Adobe's After Effects and Photoshop. While Photoshop is a powerful tool in its own right, there are certain visual spectacles that can only be achieved when these two software applications join forces. It's this very combination that can produce effects that are nothing short of magical.


In our upcoming course, you'll be guided by the experienced Chris Converse, who will adeptly showcase the potential of leveraging After Effects to enhance your photographs. Prepare to be enlightened on various techniques such as introducing a captivating sunset to an image, mastering the double exposure effect for an ethereal look, making profound and impactful color modifications with the Channel Mixer effect, and designing mesmerizing repeating patterns using the Motion Tile effect. Embark on this illuminating journey and discover how to breathe new life into your photographs.

Who this course is for:

  • Designers, Photographers, Artists, Digital Illustration, Illustrators