Cinematography for 2D Animation Essentials

NOTE: This Course is for Beginners. It covers basic cinematography. The most common problem with amateur animations is that everything is covered from only one camera angle. That is because they...

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Course Description

NOTE: This Course is for Beginners. It covers basic cinematography. The most common problem with amateur animations is that everything is covered from only one camera angle. That is because they either don't know other options, or because drawing the different angles of a character can be challenging. One thing is certain: Good cinematography pulls the audience into the story. The o...

NOTE: This Course is for Beginners. It covers basic cinematography. The most common problem with amateur animations is that everything is covered from only one camera angle. That is because they either don't know other options, or because drawing the different angles of a character can be challenging. One thing is certain: Good cinematography pulls the audience into the story. The objective of having awesome shots in your animation is to MAKE THE AUDIENCE FEEL. How can you call yourself an artist if you're not making your audience feel?

What you’ll learn
  • Frame Compositions
  • Rule Of Thirds
  • Camera Angles
  • Blocking Your Characters
  • Dialogue Coverage
  • Panning and Tilting in 2D
  • Camera Movements
  • Parallax

Covering Topics

1
Section 1 : Introduction

2
Section 2 : Static Camera

3
Section 3 : Moving the Camera

Curriculum

      Section 1 : Introduction
    1
    Introduction Preview
    2
    Basic Cinematography Concepts
      Section 2 : Static Camera
    3
    Frame Compositions Preview
    4
    Rule of Thirds
    5
    Camera Angles
    6
    Blocking
    7
    Basic Dialogue Coverage
      Section 3 : Moving the Camera
    8
    Pan/Tilt: Moving the Camera View Preview
    9
    Camera Movements
    10
    Parallax
    11
    Improving a Scene
    12
    Final Words

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