Sometimes motion design is more than just software! So I want to share with you some things I’ve learned along my journey so far. If you think there’s anything I’ve missed, I’d love to hear it in the comments!
Thank you for your video! It's 100% base and all my thoughts in one 7 minutes video! I've remembered why I gone to university. Of course, (m)design is not about only technical skills Thank!
Impressive content, Motion By Scott. Looking forward to your next upload! I smashed that thumbs up button on your segment. Keep up the fantastic work. Your insights on the importance of foundational design principles really resonated with me. How do you suggest balancing creativity with client expectations when developing a motion design project?
I am proud of myself for subscribing you 😂 Jokes apart, I loved everthing that you said in the video, even I used to jump directly into the software to create something but then I started to create a rough storyboarding before actually jumping into the software. Also, I recently started Naming my composition as well as Pre Comps 😂😂 and that literally helped me alot. I know I still have a long way to go and I wish I get there soon 😄 P.S. - I wished if you had covered about the things that most of us do is that when I see other artist's work I'm all like how did they do that or would I also be able to achieve that. Though the amount of experience is way more among us. Haha anyways Thanks for the video.
Sometimes motion design is more than just software!
So I want to share with you some things I’ve learned along my journey so far.
If you think there’s anything I’ve missed, I’d love to hear it in the comments!
Thank you for your video!
It's 100% base and all my thoughts in one 7 minutes video!
I've remembered why I gone to university. Of course, (m)design is not about only technical skills
Thank!
THANK YOU SCOTT I NEEDED IT
Glad it helped you!
Thanks Scott!!
Thanks big brother ❤
great stuff like always!! cheers from Poland!
@@VulgarTruth Thanks a lot mate!
Thank you so much for these genuine Information.
incredible video mate
Thanks David!
Impressive content, Motion By Scott. Looking forward to your next upload! I smashed that thumbs up button on your segment. Keep up the fantastic work. Your insights on the importance of foundational design principles really resonated with me. How do you suggest balancing creativity with client expectations when developing a motion design project?
idk man, Bank McBank in comic sans looks like a viable place for me to put my life savings in
@@melkiyounes3779 Hahaha! Perhaps I was wrong
Sure if all I got in my savings in 69.42 USD
I love this!! All true.
I am proud of myself for subscribing you 😂
Jokes apart, I loved everthing that you said in the video, even I used to jump directly into the software to create something but then I started to create a rough storyboarding before actually jumping into the software. Also, I recently started Naming my composition as well as Pre Comps 😂😂 and that literally helped me alot.
I know I still have a long way to go and I wish I get there soon 😄
P.S. - I wished if you had covered about the things that most of us do is that when I see other artist's work I'm all like how did they do that or would I also be able to achieve that. Though the amount of experience is way more among us.
Haha anyways Thanks for the video.
Solid tips. Work have offered to pay for some training, anything you would recommend? Ben Marriot's motion design course looks excellent value....
Thanks. Ben's a great teacher for sure!
Hey! good video!are u work jast in Ae or in the Blender too?
@@artamonovy_studio I use AE and Houdini
Thanks, wise advises dear scott (? :)
Great video :))
@@kdabrowski4573 thanks mate!
So you dived into Cinema 4d? ( Based on some footage )
I used to use for a few years C4D, then moved to Houdini!
how do i learn after effects or really anything without going through a tutorial hellhole?
@@vVearon learn the basics then try have a go at some personal projects!
Person A : Apple
Person B : Android :)