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Animate Explainer Videos Animation

Learn how to animate explainer videos with motion graphics techniques from scratch…

Animate Explainer Videos From Storyboard to Animation

Explainer videos are animated video contents that explain a business and also convey the value of a business. There are so many awesome explainer videos created for all kinds of businesses to drive traffic and sales as well as generating awareness for their products and services.

Explainer videos are in high demand. Once you know how to animate explainer videos, it will make you a more marketable animator towards other competitors and be able to take on different kinds of fun projects

The concepts and techniques covered in this course are fundamentals and essential workflows that you will be able to apply to any explainer video that you work on. Some of the basic tools, tips, and tricks of After Effects can also be translated into any type of project.

This is an introductory course and it’s for anyone who wants to learn the professional workflow of animating an explainer video, getting into motion design, adding animation to your graphic design and illustration.

Although it’s an introductory course, there are a lot of things that we need to cover in this course, so a basic understanding of design tools from Adobe suites will make this course easier to follow.

If you would like to learn more about motion graphics, you can also check out my other courses.

Project Description

For the class project, you will be animating your first explainer video.

Here are the steps you can take to complete your project for reference. These are only guidelines to help you complete the project, you can also find the best process that works for you.

  • Take my storyboard or customize it to fit your need / create your own storyboard.
  • Follow the steps in the course to think about the transition of each board.
  • Plan out animation before going into After Effects.
  • Prepare your illustrator files.
  • Setup After Effects project.
  • Work through each storyboard following things taught in the course.
  • Work on the transition between each storyboard.
  • Finalize your video
  • Export as an mp4 video.
  • Upload to the project page and share with us.

Keep me posted with your work in progress video even if you only have a few sec. I will be happy to provide feedback and answer any questions you may have to guide you through the process.

After completing the project, you will have a 15s awesome explainer video to share with your friends on the internet. It can also be a great piece that you can put into your demo reel as a portfolio piece for potential employers or clients. Don’t forget to share with me on the project page, I can’t wait to see what you come up with.

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