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Description Apple Shake 4 Apple Shake 4 is cutting-edge compositing software, favored by many Oscar-winning effects artists. It allows 2D and 3D compositing, integration with Final Cut Studio and supports high-quality, 32-bit output to film and HD. It has been used in award-winning movies < i > Return of the King < /i > , < i > King Kong < /i > , and many others. It`s so affordable that even smaller production budgets can use Shake as part of their compositing workflow. In this Shake 4 course, you will learn the basics of utilizing the Shake toolset, navigating within its interface, and importing and outputting various file formats. You`ll then learn all about compositing, color nodes, layer nodes, timing and keyframing, rotoshaping, Quickpaint, color keying with keylight and primatte, tracking, stabilizing, warps, filters, and much more. To begin learning today, simply click on the Apple Shake 4 movie links. < p > < i > * Captions not yet available on CD version. < /i > < /p > |
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Introduction
What this Course Covers
New Features In Shake 4
System Requirements
Introduction to Node Based Compositing
Orientation On Main Windows
Opening Shake for the First Time
Viewer & Tool Tabs
Parameters & Globals
Orientation On Secondary Windows
Color Picker / Pixel Analyzer & Time Bar
Curve Editor / Audio Panel & Time View
Command Line / Help / & Title Bar
Top Menus
Using the Interface Viewing Images Using the Node Workspace Working with Parameters & Globals pt. 1 Working with Parameters & Globals pt. 2 Changing Global Parameters Viewing Channels & Compare Buffers Navigation & Keyboard Shortcuts
FileIn & File Browser FileIn Node Using the Browser Importing Different File Formats Replacing Footage Basic Retiming with the FileIn Node
Basic Compositing Introduction to Compositing Exporting from Final Cut to Shake Creating a Basic Node Tree Launching a Flipbook File Out to Disk
Color Nodes Color Correct Node Other Color Nodes pt. 1 Other Color Nodes pt. 2 Concatenation Color Spaces & Bit Depth
Transform / Layer & Image Nodes Intro to Transform Nodes Transform Node Rundown pt. 1 Transform Node Rundown pt. 2 Introduction to Layer Nodes Layer Node Rundown pt. 1 Layer Node Rundown pt. 2 Image Nodes
Rotoshape Alpha Channels Introduction to Matting & Masking Garbage Mask & Domain of Definition Creating & Modifying Rotoshapes pt. 1 Creating & Modifying Rotoshapes pt. 2 Animating Rotoshapes pt. 1 Animating Rotoshapes pt. 2
Quickpaint Quickpaint Uses & Demo pt. 1 Quickpaint Uses & Demo pt. 2 Quickpaint Tools pt. 1 Quickpaint Tools pt. 2 Write-on Perspective Painting
Timing & Keyframing Keyframing Auto-Keyframing vs. Manual Keyframing Curve Editor pt. 1 Curve Editor pt. 2 Curve Editor pt. 3 Working with Motion Blur Fades & Dissolves Time View Retiming Footage
Color Keying with Keylight Introduction to Color Keying Keylight Basics pt. 1 Keylight Basics pt. 2 Keylight Workflow Other Keyers
Color Keying with Primatte Primatte Basics Primatte Workflow pt. 1 Primatte Workflow pt. 2 Combining Keyers
Tracking & Stabilizing Uses of Tracking Nodes Tracking Nodes Parameters pt. 1 Tracking Nodes Parameters pt. 2 1-Point Tracking Stabilizing Tracking Tips & Tricks pt. 1 Tracking Tips & Tricks pt. 2 Corner Pinning pt. 1 Corner Pinning pt. 2 SmoothCam
Warps & Filters Using the Warp Tab Using the Filters Tab pt. 1 Using the Filters Tab pt. 2
Shake & 3D Programs Exporting from 3D Programs Compositing Render Passes Working with PreMultiplied Images
Film Compositing Working with Film Color Space 3:2 Pulldown Pixel Aspect Ratios Resolution Management Working with Proxies
Working with Video & Audio Field Dominance Tips & Tricks with Video Working with Audio Output Methods
Exporting a Finished Composite Using the FileOut Node for Video Using the FileOut Node for Film Using Multiple FileOut Nodes
Command Line In OSX & Expressions The Command Line Simple Commands Command Line Rendering Basic Expressions
Credits Shake Resources Wrap Up About this Author
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