John Bigboote Posted July 9, 2018 Posted July 9, 2018 Going thru old files... Here is a video made Using A:M to make Corporate video fun... 'corporate' meaning- an invite to a bio-oncology seminar where the producers knew they had some yawner material and they came-up with a nifty idea to house their 'self-shot' cameos in an inviting way... making-use of their 'merge' theme. https://www.dropbox.com/s/b7spgccs7vtsrv0/TRANSPLANT%20VIDEO_FULL.mp4?dl=0 I used the 'cartoon car' from the archives... a LOT! TRANSPLANT VIDEO_FULL.mp4 2 Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted July 9, 2018 Hash Fellow Posted July 9, 2018 I hope no one crashed their cartoon car while they were talking to the camera! Looks good, Matt! Quote
John Bigboote Posted July 10, 2018 Author Posted July 10, 2018 THANKS! and I see a more recent project has hit the webpage at http://www.sciaky.com/ where a very industrial client who specializes in high-grade 3D printing wanted sort of a 'schoolhouse rock' feel with a little girl showing how easy their manufacturing process is... I did this one last spring. (mostly AE but with some A:M bits.) Quote
Admin Rodney Posted July 10, 2018 Admin Posted July 10, 2018 That sciaky advert is top of the line. Well done Matt! Quote
John Bigboote Posted July 11, 2018 Author Posted July 11, 2018 Thanks! The funnest part on that job was coming-up with the expression in After Effects that automatically synched the girls mouth art to the VO. HERE is another one (I am going thru old files...) from 4-5 years ago. A TV spot for a Cancer center which was already advertising on billboards and magazines using the artwork below... they wanted to bring it to life via animation. I cutout components as needed and built a multiplane setup in Animation:Master and comped it all in After Effects. I made 2 spots like this, I need to find the other one. I think they turned-out pretty nice. NowWhat2_test5_Aug1.mp4 Quote
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