Here’s another summary of the last week or so of some news on After Effects tutorials, plug-ins, and scripts—including new plug-ins, scribble & write-on, Motion 5, a few “Best of” roundups, and more. Please note that these roundups are for quick review and comparison, and that there is almost always vital information from the originating authors at the links provided—and often free presets, projects, or stock footage too.
TVPixel is a new plug-in for After Effects and Premiere Pro that pixelates your image into R,G,B Pixels like a real TV/LCD Screen. It can be used to achieve a realistic effect of simulating the image on an LCD screen or tube TV, or can be used for artistic effect. Here’s the demo from Satya Meka at AE Scripts:
FilmmakerIQ has their own video tutorials, like Create Intricate Wipes with Track Mattes, a basic tutorial demonstrating how to create intricate wipes in After Effects and apply them to footage in Premiere Pro.
AE Scripts released ft-PPass2Matte by Francois Tarlier, which create mattes that are attached to objects in 3D renders by using a PPass (also called point pass, position pass or position point pass). Here’s the demo:
ShortformVideo posted a tutorial to make a game-style HUD, Satellite Tracking Display. You can find the project at the website; here’s a peak at the tutorial. BTW, there’s more on HUD and their making at AE Portal archive…
In The Best of Filmmaker IQ, 2011 (the Wrap), John Hess covers his top 14 featured articles, and each one themselves may take hours to explore. Here’s the wrap, if you need convincing to look at that uber-roundup, but please skip the chip implant because the bugs are hell:
Flowing Data put together a list of The Best Data Visualization Projects of 2011. Here’s a 10-year sequence of global fires from the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio:
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