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Coubiak
Hi guys !

As I told you few days ago ,I'm gonna share with you my little knowledge of video editing and compositing. I will do different tutorials for all levels and different software. I hope it will help and that you will understand my frenchy accent ! I've not practised for real for a while but if there is something you don't understand please ask me on this post and I'll answer faster as I can !

Adobe After Effects
First Steps on Adobe After Effects
Right Click / Save the Target (11Mo)
Level : Beginner
Resume : The bases / The different windows / Animate a media
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Coubiak is a legend... smile.gif
Coubiak
Thanks 0.50 ! Some more coming soon wink.gif
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Caamora4
nice work Coubiak, thanks

by the way how was Jerusalem, did you get any work done or did you just play in mud the whole time biggrin.gif?
Coubiak
Haha biggrin.gif !! Mud was fantastic !! But seriously we did quite a lot of work ! Plenty of intersting meeting with young people who were going to the military service for 3 years (2 for girls) and we visited the old town and did plenty of shots of the so special town. Actually we were 5, they were a production student ,a sound one, a camera one, a "repair boy" one and me. They were all really busy during the week ,framing ,recording sounds etc and I was pretty free cause my part is editing so I had to work once we'll get back home ! So now it's my turn to have 3 hours long nights and a lot of pictures to deal with ! That's why you have not seen me logged on Cinephilacs recentely ! This editing is huge and plenty of "important" person are waiting for it so ... the trip was fantastic but now it's the rush ! smile.gif
Hot Springs Turtle
Glad to hear you had a good time! biggrin.gif Good luck with the editing - you'll have to keep us updated on the progress of the film. wink.gif
tsunade
Very nice! I am glad that I found this thread. I don't know if I would be able to do it the same way you did but it would be cool to try it. I am looking forward to more of your tutorials.
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