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After Effects Most Wanted [Illustrated] [Paperback]

Christian Darkin (Author), Chris James Hewitt (Author), Joost Korngold (Author), Peter Reynolds (Author), Simon Tysko (Author), Mark Towse (Author)
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October 2002
So you've a copy of After Effects and an idea of what this professional motion graphics and effects tool can do...but what can you really do with After Effects? How far can you push it? What are the best effects that you can create? What are the essential skills and techniques that you need to really make your creations stand out? After Effects Most Wanted answers these questions in a refreshing and practical way. Looking at a wide variety of projects the original artists tell you why, and exactly how they created their masterpieces.

The authors, all professionals who use After Effects to make a living, share with you the secrets of their successes and extend beyond that to give you the reasons why they did things the way that they did.

More so than that, the accompanying CD has their creations available at your fingertips and the simple, step-by-step instructions in the book show you how they created these pieces.

The projects covered are diverse, from a television commercial for McDonald's and Coca-Cola by Peter Reynolds, to a thought provoking work by renowned and controversial artist Simon Tsyko, a work featured by Adobe in their motion gallery.

Other authors include: Joost Korngold of Renascent and Chris James Hewitt, whose Relokation Ne is the a featured work on the BD4D (By Designers For Designers) web site, Christian Darkin, a digital video journalist and author, and Mark Towse, who offers two pieces, one for TV, one for the cinema.

Without long, redundant discussions of tools and application packages, After Effects Most Wanted is a book that delivers the techniques, skills, and effects that will let you bring your creations to life..

"Thanks to After Effects, a good small post-production house can do everything as well as the top Hollywood studio – if you have the relevant skills! There is no longer a technology barrier, working in DV. This means that we are going for absolute top level quality, and let's face it – if it looks good enough, the sky's the limit!" Mark Towse


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What we cover in this book:

Advanced layering techniques
Compositing 3D renders into real video footage
Syncing video to music
Amazing transitions and morphing
Work for film, television, and the Web
Some of the top third-party plug-ins available

This book leaps straight into the production of high-level effects and as such you will need at least a basic knowledge of what After Effects can do and how its interface works. The effects in this book have been created with versions of After Effects ranging from 4.1 to 5.5, to recreate them exactly you will need at least version 5.0, but where possible our authors have offered advice of how to achieve similar things in earlier versions.

As with all books from friends of ED – our support is fast, friendly and free.

Even if our dedicated support team are unable to solve your problem immediately, your queries will be passed onto the people who put the book together, the editors and authors, to solve. All foED authors help with the support on their books, and will either directly mail people with answers, or (more usually) send their response to an editor to pass on.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Friends of ed; Bk&CD-Rom edition (October 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 190434402X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1904344025
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 8.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,342,612 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars After Effects LEAST Wanted, October 17, 2002
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This review is from: After Effects Most Wanted (Paperback)
If you are thinking about buying this book DON'T! I am an avid AE user, to date I own around 11 AE books and this one has disappointed me the most! I was psyched to get this book and anticipated it's arrival. As soon as I got it there was trouble. The most disappointing thing about software books is when the ... CD's content doesnt work or is non-existent. Granted some of the missing files are on the web site, but that is a pain to find and some of the extensions are messed up on sequence files. I am sure that the authors are talented and I know that FriendsofED puts out some good stuff I own many titles from this publisher that I enjoy. The only advice I have is fire your editors because they stink, how about you actually do the tutorials before printing the CD so you can catch the mistakes before people buy the books!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars hot & cold, January 13, 2003
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Kraig Hell (Box Hill Nth, vic Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: After Effects Most Wanted (Paperback)
This book is a weird one. on one hand it's inspiring & not at all like a AE manual which I appreciate. On the other it is also borderline useless. None [bar one] of the projects featured have a simple Quicktime or Windows movie of the final piece that you can view what it is the author actually did. They have AfterEffects working files of which you have to export the movies yourself, BUT each project also uses different third party filters [no demo's on the cd] which throw error's soon as you load the AE project so you STILL can't see the finished product. Just plain stupid if you ask me. Most of the projects seem to have between 100%-50% of the working files missing. in the case of renescant all you get is the finished movie & nothing else. seeing as you are paying for the oppurtunity to 'pick apart' the files & explore I think it's fair enough they hand them over.
Overall I kind of like the book, but it is really on the whole disapointing & frustrating. I doubt whether I will by another Friend of Ed book based on this one. it really feels like a stooge job in the end.
PS I visited the FofED site to try & find files of which I found some for one project. but nothing else.
My advice is steerclear unless you REALLY want this book. I am sure there are others out there that do what this one does ALOT better..
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The Worst After Effects Book you can buy, March 11, 2004
"After Effects Most Wanted" is easily the worst book on AE I have ever tried to sit down and use. The construction of each tutorial makes little sense, the plug in's used are not included, and most of the files you need are simply not on the CD. Those that are there are usually labelled incorrectly or corrupt.

I wrote the publisher about the missing files, and they pointed me to a site that gave me the suspect files for only one chapter, the rest are no where to be found.

The tutorials are badly written/organized, and incredibly tough to follow for even advanced users. The whole thing was an excercise in frustration and I hope this review can save you the same stress. If you want to learn some intermediate-advanced After Effects, definitely look elsewhere.

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