Showing posts with label After Effects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label After Effects. Show all posts

6.28.2011

Book Trailer Sneak peak



Here's a quick preview of the awesomeness that awaits once I finish the next book trailer. I'll include a little feedback I received from the author:

"THAT IS THE COOLEST THING EVER!!!"

Well, there you go.

2.19.2011

Book Trailer Scene Breakdown


Book Trailer Scene Breakdown from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.


Here's a breakdown of the scene I did for the booktrailer.

2.11.2011

Book trailer scene

Book trailer scene from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.


This is a scene from a book trailer I'm working on for the book My Unfair Godmother by Janette Rallison. In the book a girl and her house get sent back to the middle ages, hence the modern house in the foreground.

1.04.2011

New motion graphics!


Electricity PSA from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.

This is a motion graphic project I did for the HBLL Green Team.  It will be shown on video screens throughout the library.

11.01.2010

ScholarsArchive intro


ScholarsArchive from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.

Here's yet another attempt to turn some dull library instruction into something exciting.  I figure that if the beginning 30 seconds are interesting enough people are more likely to stick it out till the end of the tutorial. Jeremy Stiborek pitched in yet again with his golden voice.

9.24.2010

ScholarsSearch tutorial online!


Here it is at last, citizens.  Featuring the voice talents of Jeremy Stiborek and the jubilant acting of Mitchell Wright and other sundry folk, it's pretty exciting.  It's also the first BYU Library tutorial available in HD, so all you videomongers with big screens can check it out in all it's glory.

8.31.2010

Olde Timey Time Fun!


Scholar Search Intro from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.


This is the intro to a tutorial that will soon (very soon, we hope) be finished.  Thanks to Jeremy Stiborek for his excellent voice acting.  Another project featuring his talents can be seen here.

8.29.2010

Boom!


Stadium explosion from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.


This isn't hating on BYU or Provo or football stadiums. I really like all of those. It's just the result of messing around with the Corner Pin effect in After Effects while pondering the possibility of making an action movie with my friends.  After creating the illusion of flight from a still photo, the natural thing to do is make something blow up.

8.27.2010

Quick Animation


Tutorial Intro from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.

One of my coworkers designed this, I tweaked the letter spacing and added animation.

8.23.2010

Updated Graphic


Egypt to China from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.

This is one of the graphics that I created for a tutorial update.  I made the first version of this more than a year ago, and this improves on that in several ways, not the least of which is the move to HD and the fact that a much more reasonable aircraft has replaced the B-52 of the previous video. 

Unfortunately the compression kinda destroyed a lot of the olde timey time film artifacts; I'll have to come up with a more robust way to create them in AE.

7.08.2010

Nuclear Launch Detected


Parallax experiment from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.

This started out as an experiment to see if I could take a still picture and turn it into an animated matte painting kind of thing, and it turned into this.

7.03.2010

China Motion Graphic

Inspired by the credit sequence in Sherlock Holmes.  It's HD on Vimeo

China motion graphic from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.

5.23.2010

Virtual Tour Online! Flash Catalyst saves the day!



After a titanic struggle of failed software, messed up codecs and behemoth files, my latest project is at last complete and was deployed online in a great celebration of mirth and revelry. You can see videos for the individual levels on YouTube.

The intended audience is students attending the BYU Salt Lake Center who are required to take a tour of the library for their freshmen English class.  This saves them the trouble of driving an hour south to Provo just to walk around the library for 20 minutes.

To create the tour, I took still pictures with a Canon DSLR then merged them into panoramics in Photoshop.  Then they were imported into After Effects and wrapped to a spherical background using the Trapcode Horizon plugin.  Once this was set up, it was simple to pan and zoom a digital camera inside the 3d environment and fly elements around in front of the camera in sync with the narration.  After the videos were completed they were converted to Flash video and sent to Adobe Flash Catalyst (which I began using after Adobe Captivate and Camtasia both crapped out on me.)  Flash Catalyst mercifully spared me the horrible non-interactivitiy of Captivate and the torture of writing endless lines of Action Script, for which I will be eternally grateful.  To me, Flash Catalyst is the way Flash should have been all along.

"Verily, Adobe because of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to write ActionScript code: but from the beginning it was not so."

5.19.2010

Virtual Tour Introduction


Virtual Tour Introduction from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.

This is the introduction for the BYU library virtual tour.  I built it in After Effects, then used Final Cut Pro to add the sound.  It looks much better on Vimeo than in the tiny Blogger window, trust me.

5.06.2010

Some old work


Administrative Council Disaster from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.

I did this for work last summer.  It's part of a movie my department created for the HBLL staff retreat.  The protagonist goes back in time (ala Back to the Future) to save the library from this terrible disaster that wipes out the Administrative Council.  It was one of my first compositing jobs and could definitely be improved on, especially if I took the time to rotoscope some of it.  The gratuitous fire at the end is to cover the laughing faces of our "actors."  Apparently the thought of their own demise was pretty amusing.

2.11.2010

After Effects Optical Flares Test

This is probably one of the dumber things I have ever created.  Video Copilot's Optical Flares is incredible.


After Effects Optical Flares test from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.

1.07.2010

Scholars Archive Animation

Research archives--the final frontier . . . Personally, I think if I came across some engineering paper flying through deep space I would arm the photon torpedoes. I wrote the music for this too.



Scholars Archive Intro from Matt Morrell on Vimeo.

10.26.2009

Library Floor Map Animation

This is to convince people that the BYU library is in fact awesome and to get them stoked to watch an online virtual tour.