Useful resources for motion graphics (I)

If you are interested in the world of motion graphics from the side of the video editor, surely you will know almost all Videocopilot , the wonderful series of tutorials taken by Andrew Kramer. Although their tutorials are very educational and great quality, it is true that sometimes they are abused. Sometimes these techniques and resources are too recognizable and used with little shame for some, but that at all detract from her fantastic Kramer.
But rummaging through the network resources we can find something less known but equally effective.
This is the case of Motion Works, another space Videocopilot similar to, but Australia's run by John Dickinson, another crack of the fast and effective motion graphics for TV. His series of tutorials and tips are well worth a look.

On the other hand we also Ayatoweb , a Japanese website that the truth has for some time without refreshing your page, but where we can find interesting effect, very conducive to continuity and similar lines.

3 responses

  1. editando.cl says:

    Thank you very much, as always giving very good data.

    I will publish tomorrow a little "tuto" After Effects of those who likes both boys.

    Salu2 and thanks again.

  2. HD Effect says:

    Anything, for that we are, to share resources!
    Greetings

  3. seba says:

    hello how are you, thank you for this contribution. Queiro you consult. I'm looking for somewhere to unload parts to use in my animations, whether ilustrasiones or vectors, the idea is to find modern and colorful images to crop and use. tenes idea of a website like this? Hi and thanks!



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