In fact, drawing sound and shadow and drawing with system are both software.
Studying abroad, domestic stunts are rubbish. . . .
If you really want to learn, learn PS and 3dMAX well first. . . . .
Learn some art or something.
Learn AE and MAYA after in-depth study. . . . .
Self-study will definitely have no future. This kind of thing had better be taught. Many skills cannot be learned by self-study.
At the same time, making this kind of thing requires a lot of computers. Especially in post-rendering, you will find that after several hours of computer rendering, the video comes out in only a few seconds. . . . . .
There are some majors in digital animation, but they are all junior colleges or private undergraduate courses. There is such a thing as learning.
If you like watching movies, you might as well take a film and television major. For example, we go to school . It's actually quite good. But not for movie stunts. That kind of thing is just to understand.
I'm just a hobby myself, movie stunts. I liked it in high school, too There is no way to face the reality and study engineering now. . . .
I suggest you ignore the pure splicing video. That's for DV lovers who don't understand at all.
If you want to be professional, you must use PR and AE. . . .
If you like, download ADOBE MASTERCOLLECTION SUITE CS4 first.
Basic requirements. 2G memory. OPENGL support. 30G hard disk space. Don't use VISTA.
This is software preparation. .
Then the study materials. In any case, PS must be a must. It's best to read the English in the tutorial. There are ups and downs on the electric donkey.
TLF has its ups and downs. BT is mixed.
However, if learning is boring.
I forgot one thing. There is a website called video copilot. There are many tutorials on special effects, which are quite interesting. You can also learn from there first. . . . . . There must be something on the tutorial electric donkey
I hang out in CGFRIEND all the year round. You can register a number there.
Where are the latest movie stunt production tutorials and software?
First of all, see how strong your tolerance for learning this thing is. In fact, learning is still very interesting.
The preparation time takes about 3 to 4 days. If the hardware can keep up.
Don't forget to get a 300G mobile hard drive. . . . .
I often accidentally render things of 30 to 40G. . . .
I hope you can succeed in the future. . . I'm just DIY. However, I can't stand the picture-by-picture answer. . .
I know that our Shanghai University has a major in this field-for example, the Department of Film and Television. -And animation design. There are many such books in the library (I have polished many gray ones-)
Above-I wish you a smooth exam and professional satisfaction ~ ~ ~ ~