Motion Graphics
Below are motion graphics projects I’ve worked on in classes over the years.
Windows Gif
A gif I created for my Special Effects and Motion Graphics class in early 2023. The project entailed creating a gif that lasted about 10 seconds. We were encouraged to import and cut out photos in order to create the gifs, however, we were given a lot of freedom on what it could be. This gif was fun to make as it required messing around with a lot of elements like positioning, opacity, and rotation.
Tetris Gif
A gif I created for my Special Effects and Motion Graphics class in early 2023. The project entailed creating a gif that lasted about 10 seconds. We were encouraged to import and cut out photos in order to create the gifs, however, we were given a lot of freedom on what it could be. I chose to make the gif about Tetris as, for one, I thought the pieces would be easy to cut out, and because video games are important to me, so I try to reference them in my work whenever I can. Timing was also very important to learn about when it came to creating this gif.
Polybius Parallax Video
This is another video I made for my Special Effects and Motion Graphics class in early 2023. The goal of this assignment was to create a video displaying the parallax effect in Adobe After Effects. This one ended up being more involved than the previous ones as I had to do some color correction to make the arcade cabinet align correctly with both, the background, and the Polybius screen.
Legend of Zelda Parallax Video
This is yet another video I made for my Special Effects and Motion Graphics class in early 2023. The goal of this assignment was to create a collection of videos displaying the parallax effect utilizing tools in Adobe After Effects.
Space Parallax Video
This is a video I made for my Special Effects and Motion Graphics class in early 2023. The goal of this assignment was to create a video displaying the parallax effect in Adobe After Effects. This was done by separating and creating layers of an image. Then I pushed the camera forward and added a depth-of-field effect to create the illusion of parallax.
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