Creating a Short Film: 10 VFX Effects

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Free Online Course: Creating a Short Film: 10 VFX Effects provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4-5 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Creating a Short Film: 10 VFX Effects is taught by Chad Perkins.

Overview
  • Get real-world insights into creating visual effects for short films. Learn how to use common VFX tools to create cool, otherworldly effects like magic particles and explosions.

Syllabus
  • 1. Introduction

    • About this training series
    • The Assurance
    • Introduction to this course
    • About the third-party plugins used
    • Dealing with the exercise files
    2. The World of Effects
    • An overview of common VFX tools
    • The importance of sound design in effects
    • Using practical helps
    • Utilizing contrast to enhance effects shots
    • Using 32 bits per channel
    • Why the VFX were done in 4K
    3. Ta'ani's Off-Screen Light
    • Approaching VFX shots
    • Supplementing the practical light
    • Anatomy of the lens flare
    • Enhancing with Particular dust
    • Removing the background bird
    • A quick look at the reverse shot
    4. Making Ta'ani's Magic Eyes
    • Painting the eyes in Photoshop
    • Tracking the eyes in After Effects
    • Creating depth and movement with Fractal Noise
    • Coloring the effect to composite better
    5. Forming the Little Ball
    • Preparing the shot
    • Making the little ball with Trapcode Form
    • Adding particles with Form and Particular
    • Making the tiny swooshes
    • Simulating a rack focus effect
    • Simulating the ball being blown away
    6. Creating an Explosion Shot
    • Combining live action explosion shots
    • Creating a realistic glow in front of objects
    • Compositing branches over the explosion
    • Adding embers created with Trapcode Particular
    • Rotoscoping the characters
    • Freezing areas of the frame in time
    • Simulating camera shake
    7. Forming the Big Ball
    • Examining the original plan, and why it changed
    • Creating the textures with Fractal Noise, part 1
    • Creating the textures with Fractal Noise, part 2
    • Making the textures equirectangular
    • Assembling and compositing the ball components
    • Coloring the ball
    • Creating the fiery top in Trapcode Form
    8. Effects in the Finale Sequence
    • Custom lens flare, part 1: Streak
    • Custom lens flare, part 2: Glow
    • Custom lens flare, part 3: Multi-iris 1
    • Custom lens flare, part 4: Multi-iris 2
    • Gathering the ball with Element 3D
    • Creating Golhatn's eyes
    • Using dust footage to make embers
    • Creating swirling particles in Cinema 4D
    • Compositing live action fire footage
    • Adding heat distortion
    Conclusion
    • The importance of failure
    • Previewing the color course
    • Final thoughts