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Trish and Chris Meyer share fifteen years of real-world film and video production experience inside the critically acclaimed Creating Motion Graphics with After Effects. More than a step-by-step review of the features in After Effects, you will learn how the program thinks so that you can realize your own visions more quickly and efficiently. This full-color book is jammed full of tips, gotchas, and sage advice that will help you survive whatever your next project throws at you.
Creating Motion Graphics 4th Edition has been heavily revised, reuniting the previous two volumes plus adding detailed coverage of new features introduced in After Effects 7 and CS3 Professional to form one massive, essential reference. The enclosed DVD-ROM contains source footage and project files for the numerous exercises which help reinforce each concept. The DVD also includes over 180 pages of additional information, including lengthy Bonus Chapters on
Expressions and Effects.
* Mastering animation through the use of keyframes, motion paths, and the Graph Editor
* Blending imagery using alpha channels, masks, mattes, modes, and stencils
* Building groups and hierarchies through parenting and nested comps
* Extended coverage of type animation, paint tools and 3D space
* Advanced subjects such as keying, motion tracking, expressions, and video issues
* Includes over 180 PDF pages of bonus content on the DVD
* Extensive coverage of the new CS3 features including the Shape and Puppet tools, Brainstorm, per-character 3D text, color management, and more!
Creating Motion Graphics with After Effects
12 Oct 2008 @ amazon.com
PROS: The text book is well written and easy to understand.
CONS: The companion DVD that contains the resource files for the tutorials was defective. I returned the book and the DVD for a replacement and the second DVD was also defective. The THIRD DVD finally worked.
Great Book For motin graphics
05 Sep 2008 @ amazon.com
It was recommended by my instructor and has proven to be a healthy resource for knowledge of both after effects and motion graphics. Definitely the first book I would by if you are trying to learn MG.
Another Great AE Book from the Meyer Family
18 Jul 2008 @ amazon.com
I used this book after finishing up with the Meyer’s fantastic "After Effects Apprentice" book. This book, "Creating Motion Graphics with After Effects", was a great way to firm up what I had learned from other sources.
Highly recommended!
Great Book
02 Jul 2008 @ amazon.com
Well, I finally finished the book. I guess I will join the many 5 star reviewers. After reading this book, I have a great foundation of all the features AE offers. I didn’t want to do too much as far as working the tons of examples the book offers this go’round, I just wanted to learn the "language". Now I will go through the book again. This time tackling the projects along with my own ideas.
I was a novice going in, and still am to an extent, but the Meyer’s takes the intimidation out of you and teaches you principles where when you do speak to other seasoned artist you understand and can execute anything they do.
True what the others say . . .
21 Jun 2008 @ amazon.com
Excellent and well supported work. Starts from the very basics and gets into the esoterics. I use this work as the primary resource for mastering After Effects.
Very cool
14 Jun 2008 @ amazon.com
This is a great book. It has a little bit of beginner stuff (enough to get you started if you don’t know AE) and then goes into intermediate and pro stuff.
I would not consider this book to be only pro level techniques, but still full of good stuff. The content on the CD is really nice to add to the collection although some (well, all of the Artbeats stuff) is watermarked in the lower right corner. Most of the other footage is not.
This book makes a nice companion to After Effects Cs3 Studio Techniques by Mark Christensen (another awesome AE book)
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Kevin
After Effects
08 Mar 2008 @ amazon.com
Advanced After Effects Motion Graphics is for the editor with some AE miles under their belt. It is not really a beginner book, but does start you off slowly with great step by step instruction. However, you will eventually need this book but buy it together with the Meyers’ After Effects Apprentice which starts you off in the AE wourld. Any of the Meyers books are just what you need to learn AE. Highly recommended!!
A great book for the aspiring motion graphics artist.
29 Feb 2008 @ amazon.com
I’m an avid editor for a major tv network. My job now requires me to use After Effects for some basic effects work. This book has already put me way beyond my required needs for my job. We have separate department for motion graphics. I’m pushing the envelope and really supplying some fantastic work.
GET THIS BOOK!
In depth
10 Feb 2008 @ amazon.com
This book is quite in depth. It covers the basics very quickly at first and then goes deep. Any one wanting to have a comprehensive book on the skills of after effects this book is for you.
excellent choice
18 Jan 2008 @ amazon.com
This is a great book that can help any level of AE user. Great tips and time saving techniques. I recommend it as a book to keep within reach at your work station.
Creating motion graphics with after effects
16 Jan 2008 @ amazon.com
I really enjoy the way the book presents the material. It’s easy to read and follow the step by step tutorials. The included disc contains each tutorial that the book covers so that you can follow along and test each and every step. It makes learning After Effects easy and fun to work with. It’s great for beginners as well as experienced users of the software. This book will stay on my bookshelf as a quick reference.
The bible of motion graphics
14 Jan 2008 @ amazon.com
Start off with After Effects Apprentice, then get this book. You’ll know After Effects well.
Most complete after effects book
05 Jan 2008 @ amazon.com
This is the book I was looking for. I bought 4 books on after effects and this book is by far the most complete one. Everything is explained well, every functions of after effects and the tutorials are also really great.
This book of 690 pages is really worth to buy! Enough said
Updated and revised for Adobe After Effects CS3
29 Dec 2007 @ amazon.com
This is the fourth edition of the Motion Graphics with After Effects book by Chris & Trish Meyer. It has been updated and revised for Adobe After Effects CS3 and contains many new sections on your favorite software features including The Graph Editor, layer styles, puppet tools, vanishing point, pixel motion and color management. The DVD is packed with bonus chapters and project files. This new edition is quite extensive, as is the software it covers, and the authors have concentrated on teaching their readers how After Effects "thinks" as well as sharing many tips and shortcuts to increase productivity.
The first few chapters get you acquainted with the user interface and introduce the production process for creating a project or "composition". Then you begin to learn the basics such as animation layers, 2D Bezier motion paths and transformation keyframes. As you would expect, keyframes are the basis of animation in After Effects and the authors concentrate on several Keyframe Assistants such as Motion Sketch, Exponential Scale, Smoother and Wiggler.
With the basics under your belt, the authors move on to more advanced animation techniques such as editing and sequencing layers, removing layers, hot keying and managing multiple layer comps. However, it isn’t enough to just create layers and keyframes. You want your animation to be as realistic as possible. The authors teach many techniques for this such as motion blur for smoother motion and blending modes for combining layers. Masking and transparency is the next subject to tackle. The authors teach several techniques for creating and working with masks and stencils to add transparent areas in your animation.
It is difficult to go anywhere these days without seeing 3D animation such as the new Alvin and the Chipmunks movie from 20th Century Fox or The Coca-Cola Company’s Polar Bears. The authors cover the basics of working with 3D animation such as scale and perspective, cameras and lighting. After Effects has some nice default cameras but the authors also teach you how to customize your own, as well as use lighting to illuminate layers, add color casts, cast shadows and project images from one layer onto another.
Besides animating images, you will undoubtedly need to animate text and apply special effects. The authors cover many aspects of these topics including how to replace the background behind the subject of your animation. You can do more in After Effects than animated preexisting graphics. You can also create your own graphics inside After Effects and the authors teach you how to use the shape layers, Brush and Clone Stamp tools, onion skinning and the Puppet Pin tools. Finally, the authors move on to advanced topics such as building complex animation with nesting and hierarchy, adding audio and audio effects and rendering your comp with advanced rendering techniques including Collapse Transformations and Continuous Rasterization.
Both Chris & Trish Meyer have been working in the real world of motion graphics for over 15 years and work at the CyberMotion motion graphic design studio in Los Angeles. They co-authored After Effects Apprentice and write the Motion Graphics column for DV magazine.
Best teachers in the business!
17 Dec 2007 @ amazon.com
I have bought all of Chris and Trish Meyer’s books and they are the best, bar none! You will not be disappointed with this book, and I can safely recommend it for beginners and veterans alike. The printing is superior, the graphics are well done, the instructions are well explained, and the photos are numerous and helpful. Many tips and shortcuts are dispersed throughout the book and the disk contains many extra lessons.
If you are only going to buy one book on After Effects, this is definitely the one to buy!
Brilliant!
17 Dec 2007 @ amazon.com
I bought this book for college (I’m a mature student back at college taking a program in Interactive and Motion Graphics.) This book is clear, logically laid-out and full of great colour pictures to help explain the concepts behind achieving various effects in Adobe After Effects.
The book comes with a DVD that contains extra chapters that delve more deeply into "expressions" in After Effects, plus tutorial files for following along with each chapter.
I since found out this book is actually on the course book list for my program, although I wasn’t really surprised since in my research I read over and over how this book was *the* recommended book for AE. Buy it!
An After Effects "Tour de Force" - Trish & Chris’ best AE book yet!
07 Nov 2007 @ amazon.com
Combining both editions of their prior works in this all-new updated version for CS3, Trish and Chris have outdone themselves yet again in this splendid, comprehensive AE motion graphics masterpiece.
Packed with all-new examples and much tighter, more professional editing than earlier works, this latest from the Meyers is their best work yet. The bonus chapters on DVD are a generous addition, as are all the extras and clean layout of the book.
Compared to their earlier books, this one flows even better, with an astounding array of new content and step by step tutorial content that can easily help you boost your After Effects compositing skills quickly.
This book absolutely "sparkles" with professionalism and depth. It’s one of the top 5 software books I’ve read, of hundreds. It really is quite a masterpiece, and can help accelerate your AE production skills immensely.
Another plus is all the detailed, advanced subtleties and professional "tricks of the trade" that haven’t been revealed until now, in this volume.
Trish and Chris, you folks have set the bar higher for how to "do it right" for stunningly powerful software books, and I was really impressed with it, from reading through it today. I’m looking forward to working through the tutorial examples to help boost my AE skills even further, and salute your professionalism and depth of expertise, explained in crystal clear examples throughout this "must have" AE reference work.
Great job! Everyone should go buy this book now - it’s the best in class for AE books (and I’ve read ’em all). Wonderful work on this. A++++
Regards,
Ken Calhoun