HOW To Learn Motion Design In 2024 From ZERO
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📃 TABLE OF CONTENTS:
0:00 - Intro
0:17 - Software
0:36 - 3D Software
2:20 - How To Learn
5:15 - What To Learn
5:54 - DON'T DO THIS
6:27 - How To Progress
7:38 - Don't neglect this
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I'm a big proponent of NOT going to college for a motion graphics/vfx career path. I went to an art school around 2004 JUST when online tutorials and online schools were starting, and I learned so much more online than from any of my teachers (and gained a lot of debt in the process). Sure, the structure and social aspect of college can be beneficial, but online schools and courses in 2024 will really expedite your learning IMO. Just as long as you have good work ethic. But lets be honest, if you don't have dedication when it comes to being an artist/designer, maybe you don't really want to be an artist/designer after all? my 2 cents. Great content as usual.
Thank you Alexi! I 100% agree. Work ethic will always take priority too. I think the journey and social aspect was definitely a great thing to experience, but like you say, learning much more online is such a viable option.
Now there’s a debt free way to get some incredible skills. I see people much younger doing great work now and can only imagine how much better they will get. It’s opened up the field for everyone now, rather than being those who can afford a degree.
Where'd you learn from online?
Thank you, your advice is priceless
everything you covered in the video was really great....Great content...keep it up👍🏻
So many great points and insights in your video! I just recently graduated from University from a Media and Film program, and I am starting to relearn motion design. I've started to realize, like what you said, that most jobs in the field of motion design hire people based on how good they are at motion design and their personality as well. I agree watching tutorials has a limit to how much knowledge it can help the viewers progress; I found, just like what you said, that continued practice and personal projects help a lot. Great video! I wish you all the best with your channel!
Thanks a lot mate! Hope it all goes well and best of luck in the industry!
Thanks for this video, can you guide what basic steps one should follow to become a motion designer. In after effects what basics should one know or any worksheet. this is a huge field.
Great video, thank you for the guidance it's very useful!
Thank you for watching, glad it helped!
thank you so much for your guidence🙌
Thank you and I’m glad I can help in your journey!
@@motionbyscottany utube channels u recommend abt using photoshop outside of photo editing?
@@jirehla-ab1671 I would learn the basics of the software and gain an understanding of graphic design too!
Thanks a lot for this
Thanks for watching and commenting!
nice video i hope i can do this with one hand
Thank you very much Scott for this video. Yesterday I wanted to quit. I started to feel like I would never succeed in this. Your videos encourages me to learn, to practice, to try. Thank you very much, I love your videos! (sorry if my english is bad, i am not a native speaker lol)
Thanks a lot man! Keep at it, we’ll all have those days!
this is some solid info.
Thanks mate!
AI will need more time catching up to motion design. It is the hottest thing in the industry right now
Thats great video :)
Thanks a lot!
How do I apply the motion graphics to a website?
Amazing video
Thanks mate!
I have zero knowledge of After Effects and need to start learning, can your channel help me, also you explain very nicely.
Thanks Abdullah! I hope my channel will be able to help you. I have a few tutorials more suited to beginners!
Can really recommend Cavalry and Figma as well.
I’ve been meaning to give Cavalry another go, I tried it quite a while back! Always software to be learning and making the time for it 😅
I thought Figma was more for UI/UX design? Never considered it an option for motion graphics!
@@motionbyscott It is, but many of its design features work for any field. Though it depends on the style you're after. It's great for 2D work and you can directly paste the SVG from Figma into Cavalry.
Both apps have a generous free tier, so it's a risk free way of getting into motion design.
@@scenery-io Definitely sounds interesting! I know cavalry has some really powerful features that would take so much longer to make or require a plug-in for AE.
@@motionbyscott It's a great companion to After Effects. Just need to be patient with learning it! The paradigm is very different.
I would love to here your honest opinion on the demand nowadays for motion designers, I'm not talking freelancers but as employee
I’d say still in demand, in both regards. The industry does seem to have slowed a little but there are jobs available as far as I’m aware.
I like listening to British guys, who help me improve my skills, because I UNDERSTAND what they say
can maya be used for motion design ?
Maya is typically used for game and film animation rather than motion graphics
Can i get a job as a motion designer without going to college?(In Canada, especially)
yep, depending in your portfolio and work experience. About Canada idk but u can try another country as well
you joined the illuminati
bro are u ok there is a some red thing in you nose
😅 was just a little sore when I filmed this after having a cold!
nuke is way way way more common than houdini
Nuke doesn't have anything to do with houdini. Nuke is a compositing tool.
Way too broad