September 2016

Motion Design Live Stream – DAY 3

To close the Motion Design Live Streams, we will end with a 8-hour stream, featuring:
1. Evan Abrams (https://www.youtube.com/user/ECAbrams) on Shape layer transitions using common geometry or “how does one thing becomes another thing?” His Project Files: http://www.adobelive.com/projects/Evan.zip
2. Kris Truini (https://www.youtube.com/user/KriscoartProductions) will show us how to create a Cinematic Look in After Effects. In this episode, he will focus on Details.
3. Jason Levine will share what’s coming in the next versions of Premiere Pro & After Effects CC, as well as some cool tips and hidden gems along in the current releases.
4. Mikey Borup will show us how to build Movie Titles from Scratch.

More details on www.adobelive.com

A resume that isn’t sh*t.

How do you create a resume that doesn’t look terrible? WIT student Nathan Bolger used Adobe Creative Cloud to give his CV an overhaul that showcases his skills and reflects his personality.

Nathan used Adobe Typekit to choose his typeface, Adobe Stock to source images, Adobe Lightroom to edit images, and Adobe InDesign to design his resume.

Adobe InDesign lets you work across desktop and mobile to create everything from resumes to printed books, brochures to iPad apps, and more.

See what you can bring to life with Adobe Creative Cloud: http://www.adobe.ly/2cdbM7d

GIFs: Not just funny snibblets.

See how RISD student Zen Ojore used collage, photography and Adobe Creative Cloud to make GIFS that dance. Her animations were magical enough to be picked up on a celebrated artists’ website.

Zen used Adobe Lightroom to edit her images and Adobe Photoshop to tie them together into an animated GIF.

Adobe Photoshop helps you create and enhance incredible photos, images, GIFs, 3D artwork, and more.

See what you can bring to life with Adobe Creative Cloud: http://www.adobe.ly/2cuo1MF