Created in March of 2010.
2010: After Effects: Lightsaber Test
Created in March of 2010.
Created in March of 2010.
Made in February of 2010.
Created in March of 2010.
One of the first videos I’ve ever made with Adobe After Effects back in January of 2010
Here’s a video I made back in 2010 trying to recreate some of the classic pokeball looks from the tv show in Adobe After Effects.
Testing out depth of field with Trapcode Form’s .OBJ feature with some abstract models.
This cartoonish effect is a result of experimenting in Adobe After Effects with Toonit, Flash and Photoshop. I think it turned out pretty nicely.
Here’s a quick video I made with local Kalamazoo band, Please Promise.
Please Promise talks about their newest single “Making Me New”.
http://www.pleasepromise.net
http://www.facebook.com/pleasepromise
http://www.twitter.com/pleasepromise
About 4 months ago, I made this video to present to someone interested in changing the color of a campfire. It’s been sort of a family tradition and because there isn’t any videos similar to this already on Youtube, I decided to publicly uploaded so any can change the color of their campfire.
Things you’ll need:
-3/16ths sized drill bit
-a copper pipe about an inch wide and a foot long.
-some gardening hose about a foot long.
-a metal coat hanger
-a marker
-a drill
-safety glasses.
-a vice to hold your pipe( optional)
-a pair of pliers to help bend the metal (optional)
Steps:
-Mark alongside your pipe every 2 inches.
-Rotate your pipe 90 degrees and mark every other inch.
-Drill holes all the way through the pipe from where each of the marks are at.
-Use a drill bit to scrap out the sharp edges.
-Bend the coat hanger and put it through the top holes of the pipe, create a small handle.
-(Optional) Shrink the end of the pipe down with some pliers so that the garden hose doesn’t fall out.
-Insert the garden hose and place inside the fire.
I apologize for the camera shake. The 50mm f/1.4 lens would be great if it had IS. More regularly reoccurring videos to come of visual effects, tutorials and more.
This was one of the many videos I had to record and edit while I was in Pagosa Springs, Colorado.