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Title: Creating Motion Graphics with After Effects: Volume 2: Advanced Techniques by Trish Meyer, Chris Meyer ISBN: 1-57820-207-8 Publisher: CMP Books Pub. Date: June, 2003 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $59.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.67
Rating: 5
Summary: Possibly the best computer graphics instruction in print
Comment: Trish and Chris Meyer have done an outstanding job on the entire series of Creating Motion Graphics. Learning graphics software from instructional books is an unappealing task, and through painful experience, I have learned that most are not worth the paper they are printed on. This series is a stunning exception to that rule. The style is thorough yet straightforward, building skills progressively from chapter to chapter, tutorial to tutorial. All three books in the series are packed with demonstrations of all the technical aspects covered, and each example builds upon what has been covered in previous chapters and tutorials, allowing you to absorb and integrate the techniques through experience using them.
Rating: 5
Summary: Not only an AE goldmine, but a Flash life-saver too!
Comment: I have both of the Meyer's previous books on AE because they are the gold standard in useful AE information. I've learned more practical and applicable info from those books than any other AE source, and their stucture and info layout is head and shoulders above 99% of most of the other graphics related software books I've bought over the years.
I come to AE with an illustration and Flash animation background, so I was a newbie to the world of desktop digital video production for broadcast. The Meyer's have cleared up a world of questions that have cropped up along the way.
But, on to the specific reason for my glowing assesment of this new title:
I needed to composite an animated character, created in Flash, within an AE comp. My problem was that, after following Macromedia's instructions for exporting the animation with an alpha channel, every tiime I brought it in to AE, the alpha would not work, leaving me with an un-wanted background color. I searched high and low through the Flash documentation, the web, even posted my question on Macromedia's Flash User-to-User forum, but no one was able to answer this question.
Enter Creating Motion Graphics, Volume 2.
The complete problem and solution (setting the background color of the Flash movie to a transparent color - THEN exporting as video) is explained in clear and concise detail on pgs. 276-277.
If I had any hair left, the Meyer's would have once again saved me from pulling it all out.
When I find solutions to Flash problems in a book for AE, that even the Macromedia user-forums don't touch, I take it as a pretty strong indicator these folks know what's important, and why.
Of course, this doesn't even touch on the value of the other 398 pages (I just got the book and haven't had time to really read in depth yet), but you get the idea.
Buy the book. Period. And invest in the other two - if you're interested enough in this stuff to lay out the $$ for AE, you'll get a BIG return on your investment in all 3 books.
Rating: 4
Summary: More of the same essentials for begginers
Comment: I found the "editorial reviews" to be a little bit biased given they also contributed to either the book itself, another book by the same authors, or have collaborated with the authors. That being said, Chris and Trish Meyer are two of the most influential Motion Graphics trainers in the industry. They know their stuff and are open to feedback, comments and the like. For example, Chris and I recently corresponded regarding the Volume One book. He was really responsive, professional and considerate. You can't beat that kind of value.
This book picks up where the first left off. I call it, more of the essential skills you need to be a professional After Effects motion graphics producer. This book is for BEGINNERS. Anyone with little to moderate experience might find Volumes One and Two to be a bit beneath them. The way I look at it, Chris and Trish are just being thorough. They have several books out that address the entire motion graphics production creative and technical process. This book falls in between Volume One and After Effects in Production.
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Title: Creating Motion Graphics with After Effects, Volume 1: The Essentials (2nd Edition, Version 5.5) by Trish Meyer, Chris Meyer, Trish ISBN: 1578201144 Publisher: CMP Books Pub. Date: September, 2002 List Price(USD): $54.95 |
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Title: Photoshop for Nonlinear Editors by Richard Harrington ISBN: 1578202094 Publisher: CMP Books Pub. Date: May, 2003 List Price(USD): $54.95 |
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Title: After Effects in Production by Trish Meyer, Chris Meyer, Trish ISBN: 1578200776 Publisher: CMP Books Pub. Date: November, 2001 List Price(USD): $49.95 |
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Title: Color Correction for Digital Video: Using Desktop Tools to Perfect Your Image by Steve Hullfish, Jaime Fowler, Jaime Fowier ISBN: 1578202019 Publisher: CMP Books Pub. Date: December, 2002 List Price(USD): $49.95 |
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Title: After Effects 5.5 Magic by Nathan Moody, Mark Christiansen ISBN: 0735711445 Publisher: New Riders Pub. Date: 11 March, 2002 List Price(USD): $45.00 |
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