Red Giant TV

Episode 32: Feature Film Title Treatment
By Chad Bonanno
October 20th, 2009
Red Giant Software: Episode 32: Feature Film Title Treatment
In this episode of RGTV, Chad Bonanno shows you how he created the motion graphics titles for the feature film "Dreamgirls." These titles were also used in the broadcast ads and trailers for the award-winning film.

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Product(s) Used: Knoll Light Factory Pro, Trapcode Particular
Comments
  1. Andi Says:

     

    i second on the very strange editing/zooming in the video podcast.

     

  2. Sean Says:

     

    Chad....excellent work. The screen capture was sort of unsettling at times but I don't think anyone missed much. The information presented was concise and extremely useful. I followed along and knocked out a new intro for my wife's company. Thanks for the help! Would love to see more stuff from you very soon!

     

  3. Aharon Rabinowitz Says:

     

    Don;t judge too harshly - Chad didn't have the specs for RGTV and did his best to make this workable - after he had captured at full screen. He's a busy guy so we were glad to have him share his knowledge, and next time his stuff will be at spec.

     

  4. vahik vartanians Says:

     

    I have seine your production on adobe traning it was fantastik to my eyes to look at.

     

  5. Russell Cory Says:

     

    I watched this the podcast of this tutorial. While the information is very helpful, the editing is dreadful. Rather than following the mouse, a good portion of the video is focused on random parts of the AE interface.
    I guess Aharon has just spoiled us with his work…

     

  6. Steve Martin Says:

     

    Hey very cool, thanks!

     

  7. Scott Fedor Says:

     

    Some great info in there, but unfortunately the poor recording/camera placement mars the tutorial. Any chance of another take full screen?

     

  8. Knappy Says:

     

    I liked the tutorial output but I must say the zooms to effects or the timeline made it difficult to see the immediate results of the changes being made. Perhaps a lower screen resolution may allow you to see the results as you are making changes.
    Aside from that, good education on how to achieve some pretty cool effects.

     

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