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Motion Graphics for Video Editors: Terms and Technology

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Overview

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Learn the terms and technology that will help you understand how vector and raster graphics are prepped and formatted for use in video and motion graphics.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • What you should know before watching this course
  • Using the exercise files
1. Core Technology for Video Graphics
  • What are raster graphics, and when should you use them?
  • How many pixels do you need for video?
  • What are vector graphics, and when should you use them?
  • When are vectors converted to rasters?
  • What is the correct bit depth for video graphics?
  • How do I work with high-dynamic-range images?
  • What is the correct color space for video?
  • What is pixel aspect ratio?
  • How do I choose the right file format for video projects?
  • Understanding file extensions and file formats for video workflows
2. Broadcast-Safe Issues
  • Choosing the right antialiasing method for text and lines
  • Maintaining broadcast-safe color
  • Maintaining broadcast-safe luminance levels
  • Reading scopes in a NLE
  • Achieving proper contrast in video graphics
  • Designing for black-and-white and color-blind viewing
3. Setting Up Photoshop for a Video Workflow
  • Configuring a Photoshop workspace for video projects
  • Configuring Photoshop preferences for video workflows
  • Using video templates in Photoshop
  • Building custom EBU-safe titles in Photoshop
  • Building custom SMPTE-safe titles in Photoshop
  • Exporting reference frames from a NLE
  • Sizing a photo for a video project
  • Sizing a logo for a video project and creating an alpha channel
  • Creating a photograph alpha channel for video
  • Saving a Photoshop file for a NLE or motion graphics system
4. Setting Up Illustrator for a Video Workflow
  • Configuring Adobe Illustrator preferences for video workflows
  • Configuring Illustrator workspaces for video projects
  • Using video templates in Illustrator
  • Sizing a logo for video with Adobe Illustrator
  • Saving an Illustrator file for an NLE or motion graphics system
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Richard Harrington

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