Art-425 | Résumé Project | Fall 2014
What is a Résumé A resume is an advertisement for yourself. It is a brief document that summarizes your education, expertise, employment history, and experiences that are relevant to your qualifications for a particular job for which you are applying. The purpose of a résumé (along with your cover letter) is to get an interview. […]
Personal Research & Freelance Work | 2013 – 2014
Photo Credit: Ping Xu https://www.behance.net/pxstudio
Protected: After Effects Tutorials for Animated Infographics
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Protected: After Effects Tutorials for Animated Infographics-2 | Art-341
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Protected: Creating Pie Chart, Number Counter, & HUD Element in After Effects CC | Art-341 MoGraph
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Pastel Nude Examples-1 | Art-202 : Figure Drawing / Fall 2014
How to Draw a Reclining Nude With Pastel: http://pxstudio.us/powerpoint/how-to-draw-a-reclining-nude-with-pastel.pptx
Art-341 Project-4 : Typographic Evolution – Classifications in Motion Selected Student Work | Fall 2014
http://pxstudio.us/student-work/motion-graphics/type-evolution Technical Specification: Technology: After Effects CC 2014 Duration: 99 seconds approximately Resolution: 1280 X 720 (16:9 aspect ratio) Frame Rate: 29.97 FPS Video Output: MP4 / QuickTime Video Codec: H.264 Audio Output: 48 kHz / 16 Bit / Stereo Audio Codec: MP4 AAC-ELD Project Description: Create a series of two animations that work together […]
Review Questions about Rendering Art-341: Motion Graphics / Fall 2014
Rendering is the creation of the frames of a movie from a composition. The rendering of a movie is the frame-by-frame rendering of each of the frames that make up the movie. In the Render Queue panel, you can manage several render items at once, each with its own render settings and output module settings. […]
Review Questions about FPS & Codecs | Art-341 / Fall 2014
Choosing a correct frame rate Movies on film are almost exclusively projected at 24 fps. Television, however, does not have an internationally accepted frame rate. In Europe and many other countries, PAL uses 25 fps, whereas NTSC video in North America and Japan uses 29.97 fps. 29.97 fps has been the NTSC standard of high […]




