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Masters in GD

The document outlines a Master's program in Graphic Design, detailing various courses including Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and Figma. Each course covers essential skills and techniques for graphic design, such as vector graphics, image editing, layout design, and UI/UX principles. The program offers certification upon completion and emphasizes hands-on projects and practical applications of the software.
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PRESENTS

MASTER’S IN
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Course Syllabus
Adobe Illustrator

Graphic Design Adobe Photoshop

Adobe InDesign

UI & UX Design Figma

Audio & Video Editing Adobe Premiere Pro

Motion Graphics
Animation Adobe After Effects
VFX

Course Fees:
Easy EMI options
6 certification upon
Successful completion of course
Limited seats available!
OUR
COURSE
MODULES
ADOBE
ILLUSTRATOR
Illustrator is the industry-standard vector graphics
application that lets you create logos, icons, sketches,
typography and complex illustrations for print, web,
interactive, video and mobile devices.
Its time saving features allow users to create work
quickly and efficiently at the highest professional
standard.
A closer look at what you will learn:
1. We will start with the basics, unique features. You will also
so you feel totally at ease with learn how to create your own
the interface, preferences, custom brushes.
setting up new documents. We
will also cover fundamental 5. In the next topics you will
principles like the difference learn about tracing
between vector and pixel photographs with a powerful
graphics. feature called Image Trace and
everything you need to know
2. The next two topics will about adding type to your
teach you everything you need illustrations.
to know about working with
objects in Illustrator. These are 6. Once you are comfortable
the buildings blocks of all with all of that you can move
vector graphics so these initial onto the Advanced Techniques
lessons will help you to section, which will introduce
understand and work with more complex features like
more complex tools later on. Symbols, Graphs, Gradient
Meshes, Perspective Drawing,
3. Next up, in the drawing Recolor Artwork and
section of the course, master workflows like Masking.
drawing modes, the Pen tool,
Curvature tool and all the 7. Finally, discover how to
different ways you can draw correctly export your work for
and manipulate paths. print and screen, and ways to
share and archive your
4. Next learn about the projects.
different types of Brushes and
how to make the most of their
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK

CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 1: Introduction
What is Graphic Design? Introduction to Adobe Illustrator | Vector
Graphics vs Raster Graphics

Section 2: Basics
Interface Overlook | Customize your workspace | Document Settings -
Create and Save New Document | Differences between CMYK vs RGB
| Navigation - Zoom Tool & Pan Tool

Section 3: Working with Objects


Selection Tool | Transformations | Undo - Redo | Copy, Paste, Paste in
Place | Group, Ungroup | Arrange | Basic Shapes | Aligning and
Distributing Objects | Pathfinder | Shape builder tool

Section 4: Drawing
Direct Selection Tool | Pen Tool | Anchor point Tool | Pen Tool
alternatives - Curvature Tool, Reshape Tool, Arc Tool, Corner Widget |
Symmetrical drawing (Reflection tool) | Concentric drawing
techniques (Rotation Tool) | Transform each effect | Repeat Option |
Shaper, Pencil, Smooth, Path Eraser & Joint tools | Eraser, Scissors &
Knife tool | Transform Tools (scale and shear tool) | Distort and
Transform tools

Section 5: Appearance of Objects


Stroke settings | Width tool | Color Theory | Swatches & Color Panel |
Pantone Color | Gradients | Freeform Gradients | Gradient Mesh |
Creating Patterns | Refining Pattern Design | Layer Panel | Effects |
Appearance panel | Artboards

Section 6: Brushes
Calligraphic Brushes | Scatter Brushes | Art Brushes | Bristle Brushes |
Pattern Brushes | Image Brushes | Strokes on image

Section 7: Type (Text)


Types of Typefaces | Character formatting | Paragraph formatting |
Using Text style | Fonts | Variable and SVG Fonts | Touch Type Tool |
Type on a Path | Type Inside and Around Shapes | Create Outlines
from Text | Envelope Distort (Warp Text | Mesh Text | Make with Top
Object) | Text Wrap | Blending Objects
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK
CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 8: Working wth Images
Difference between Linked & Embed | Creating a Package | Preparing
simple images for tracing | Preparing complex images for tracing |
Image Trace

Section 9: Advanced Techniques


Introduction to Masking - Draw Inside, Clipping Mask, Opacity Mask |
Creating Cutout Tendy Poster | Compound Path | Creating Fashion
Posters | Image within Text | Recolor Artwork | Slice Tool | Puppet
Warp tool | Symbols | Symbol Tools | 3d | Perspective-Intro |
Perspective Drawing | Graphs

Section 10: Artboards & Export


Artboards | Saving work for Print | Saving work for Web | Export for
Screens
ADOBE
PHOTOSHOP
If you can think it, you can make it with Photoshop,
the world’s best imaging and graphic design software.
Create and enhance photographs, illustrations and 3D
artwork. Design websites and mobile apps. Edit
videos, simulate real-life paintings and more. It’s
everything you need to make any idea real.

A closer look at what you will learn:


1. First of we will start with the learn the difference between
basics, so you feel totally at technical and creative image
ease with the interface, retouching and all the features
navigation, preferences, setting and techniques professionals
up new documents and use for enhancing images for
applying simple adjustments to adverts, movie posters and the
images. beauty industry.

2. The next topic will teach you 6. You will also learn about all
everything you need to know the different types of image
about one of the most crucial files, the pros and cons of each
features in Photoshop, working of them and how to work with
with Layers. the robust Adobe Camera
RAW editor.
3. Moving on you will learn
about all the drawing tools and 7. There is also a whole topic
techniques, focusing on dedicated to working with
creating and working with type in Photoshop, which can
Brushes and Vector Shapes. be extremely important when
working on adverts and
posters.
4. The following topics will
walk you through core skills
that are essential to work 8. The final two topics will
non-destructively in ensure you understand how to
Photoshop: Transformations, save and export your work and
Selections, Masking, Smart learn more advanced
Objects and Adjustment Photoshop workflows
Layers. including 3D Layers, the
Timeline panel, Lightroom
5. The next topic is all about
integration and so much more.
retouching techniques. You will
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK

CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 1: Introduction
Create a Black and White Image | Quickly improve images with
Camera Raw | Speed up Photoshop | Discover Panel - Find hotkeys
and panels fast!

Section 2: Get Started


Use Photoshops interface efficiently | Customize your workspace |
Create a new project | Open images in Photoshop | Save your
Photoshop work | Export your work in Photoshop | Get around
Photoshop fast-zoom-pan | Use the History Panel to fix your mistakes
| How to use Undo in Photoshop | Resize an image | Crop and
straighten photos | The properties panel

Section 3: Layers Part 1


What Are Layers | Start Using Layers | Use the Layers Panel | Move
Layers | Arrange Images Quickly | Layer Opacity vs. Fill

Section 4: Layers Part 2


Layer Types Explained | Customize the Layers Panel | Identify Layers |
Filter Layers | Manipulate Layers - Free transform | Use of Blending
Modes | Lock Layers

Section 5: Selections Part 1


Selections explained | Selections explained | Rectangular Marquee |
Elliptical Marquee | Layer masks | Combine 2 images with layer masks
| Quick Selection Tool and Magic Wand | Make an orange purple |
Change the color of a t-shirt

Section 6: Selections Part 2


Lasso Tools | Pen Tool Overview | Direct & Path Selection Tools | Quick
Mask Mode | Color range - Select a Color in a Photo | Remove
Background | Save and Load Selections | Select and mask hair

Section 7: Raster Layers


Use the Brush Tool | Soften Skin Imperfections | Use the Eye Dropper
& Swatches | Resolution vs Image Size | Color Replacement tool -
Replace Color | Layer Styles | Neon Effect | Embed Text in
Photos-displace
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK

CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 8: Shape Layers
Create Shapes | Modify Shapes | Use Custom Shapes | Design Shapes |
Generate Guides from Shapes | Place Images in Shapes Clipping Mask
vs Layer Mask vs Vector Mask

Section 9: Artboards
Introduction | Find out how artboards can help you | The hidden value
of artboards | Creating and resizing artboards | Duplicate artboards
and using guides | Exporting artboards

Section 10: Work with Smart Objects


Smart Objects Explained | Linked Smart Objects | Create a realistic
mockup | Filters with Smart Objects

Section 11: Repair Your Photos


Remove Skin Issues (Spot Healing Brush, Healing Brush) | Remove
Watch and Necklace (Clone Stamp Tool) | Clean Up Face
Imperfections (Frequency Retouching) | Remove anything from the
photo (Content-Aware Fill) | Move People in Photos (Content-Aware
Tool) | Dodge, Burn, Sponge tools | Remove Red Eyes from Photos |
Patch Tool

Section 12: Actions


Create an action | Resize lots of images

Section 13: Text Layers


Text layers explained | Font types | Get New Fonts | Learn Typography
Best Practices | Combine Fonts | Identify a Font | Stay consistent in
your projects - styles

Section 14: Adjustment Layers


Solid-Gradient-Pattern | Enhance faded photos | Change object
color-Hue-Saturation | Change Environment - Color Balance | Black n
White, Color mixer, Photo filter | Lookup Tables-LUTs
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK

CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 15: Camera Raw - Edit Your Photos
Camera Raw – introduction | Raw image format vs JPEG | My
workflow in Camera Raw | The two keys to camera raw edits |
One-click wonders in Camera Raw | Graduated filter and the
before/after shot

Section 16: Cloud Documents


What are cloud documents? | Saving to the cloud vs locally (on your
computer) | Version history | The biggest drawback with cloud
documents

Section 17: Effects


Reshape faces | Create a lens flare | Blur & Blur Gallery
ADOBE
INDESIGN
InDesign is the industry-leading page design and
layout design application which allows you to work
across desktop and mobile devices.
It’s ability to handle long documents with dozens or
even hundreds of high resolution images without any
lag or compromise on quality is unrivaled by any piece
of software.
InDesign’s real strength lies in its immensely detailed
typographic features, which allow users to refine the
copy they work with to the smallest details.

A closer look at what you will learn:


1. First of we will start with the 4. The more complex features
basics, so you feel totally at in InDesign are explained in
ease with the interface, the final three chapters of the
settings preferences and course, so by then you will
creating documents. already be extremely familiar
and comfortable with the
2. The next three topics are all tools/interface and feel
about introducing you to all of confident and ready to master
the brilliant tools and features the more advanced
in InDesign. Including Image & techniques. These chapters
Text Frames, using Pages, include Mastering Styles,
choosing Fonts and Formatting Advanced Text Features and
Text. Handling Assets and much
more.
3. Then we move onto creating
layouts, drawing, how to work
with Swatches, Effects, Blend
Modes, Grids and more!
Once you know how to design
a layout you can start to learn
about compositional
techniques, this is where the
course presents a unique
learning opportunity.
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK
CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 1: Basics
Introduction | Interface | Navigation | Creating a document | Prefer-
ences | Adobe Bridge

Section 2: Working with Frames


Image Frames | Placing Images | Links panel | Resolution of images |
Techniques with Image frames | Text frames | Importing text | Text
frame options

Section 3: Formatting Text


Choosing fonts | Character formatting | Paragraph formatting 1 | Para-
graph formatting 2

Section 4: Designing the Layout


Lines and Rules | Drawing Shapes | Draw- ing Tools | Working with
Swatches | Special Swatches | Working with Effects | Blend Modes |
Grids and Guides | Align and Distribute

Section 5: Compositional Techniques


Working with Layers | Text Wrap | Advanced Text Wrap techniques |
Masking techniques | Anchored and Inline Images | Compositional
Tips

Section 6: Mastering Styles


Introduction to Styles | Paragraph Styles | Object Styles | Next Styles|
Nested Styles | Working with Styles

Section 7: Advanced Text Features


Find/Change and GREP | Fixing common typographic mistakes | Bul-
leted and Numbered Lists | Multi-level Lists | Footnotes, and Captions |
Working with Tabs | Creating Tables | Formatting Tables | Data Merge

Section 8: Handling Assets


InDesign Snippets | InDesign Libraries | Creating Templates | Content
Collector/Placer Tool | Sharing assets with CC Libraries
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK
CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 9: Long Documents
Creating Table of Contents | Table of Contents settings | Text Variables
and Markers | Smart Text Reflow | Creating a Book file | Fixing copy
and exporting book

Section 10: Preparing for Print


Proofing Colors | Flatterner Preview | Proofing copy | Exporting a PDF
| Saving a Package

Section 11: Interactive Document Formats


Creating EPUBs | Interactive PDFs | Publish Online CC
UI & UX
FIGMA
Figma is a web-based graphics editing and user
interface design app. You can use it to do all kinds of
graphic design work from wireframing websites,
designing mobile app interfaces, prototyping designs,
crafting social media posts, and everything in
between.

A closer look at what you will learn:


1. How to begin working as a 9. How to create your own
UX Designer using Figma. icons, buttons & other UI
components.
2. How to use Figma for
Essential UX Design & UI 10. Terms such as
Design Components, Constraints &
Multi Dimensional Variants.
3. How to make fully
interactive prototypes. 11. How to build a simple style
guide, ready for client handoff.
4. How to work with a UX
personas. 12. How to make both simple
& advanced micro interactions,
5. Build a UX project from page transitions & animations.
beginning to end.
13. Learn to design websites &
6. How to create simple mobile phone apps.
wireframes.
14. Test on mobile phones.
7. How to implement colours &
images properly in your 15. Export production ready
designs. assets.

8. The dos & don'ts around


choosing fonts for web &
mobile apps.
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK
CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 1: Introduction
Introduction to Figma Essentials training course | Getting started with
Figma training | What is Figma for & does it do the coding? | Whats
the difference between Ul and UX in Figma | What we are making in
this Figma course | Class project 01- Create your own brief

Section 2: Wireframing - Low Fidelity


What is Lo Fi Wireframe vs High Fidelity | Creating our design file &
introducing frames

Section 3: Type, Color & Icon Introduction


The basics of type & fonts | Rectangles Circles Buttons Rounded cor-
ners | How to use color | Strokes plus updating color defaults | Object
editing and how to escape | Scale vs Selection Tool | Frames vs Groups
| Class project 02- Wireframe | Where to get Free icons for Figma |
Matching the stroke of our icons | How to use Plugins in Figma for
icons | Class project 03 - Icons

Section 4: Pages
How to use Pages

Section 5: Prototyping - Level 1


How to prototype | Prototype animation and easing | Testing on your
phone with Figma Mirror | Class project 04 - Testing on your phone

Section 6: Animation Level 1


What is Smart Animation & delays | Class project 05 - My first anima-
tion

Section 7: Commenting
Sharing & Commenting on Figma file with Stakeholders | Share edit-
ing with other UX designers in Figma

Section 8: Moodboard - High Fidelity


How I get inspiration for UX projects | How to create a mood board |
Class Project 06 - Moodboard
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK
CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 9: Columns
How to work with Columns & Grid

Section 10: Colors


Color Inspiration & the eyedropper | How to create a color palette |
How to make gradients | How to create & use Color Styles | Class Pro-
ject 07 - Colors & Columns

Section 11: Text & Fonts Advanced


Font on Desktop vs Browser Figma | What fonts can I use plus font
pairing in Figma | What common font sizes should I choose in web
design | How to make Character Styles | Lorem ipsum & Placeholder
text | Useful things to know about text | How fix missing fonts | Class
project 08 - Text

Section 12: Drawing


Drawing tips and tricks | Squircle buttons with ios rounded courses |
Boolean Union Subtract Intersect Exclude Pathfinder | What is the
difference Union vs Flatten Figma | Class Project 09 - Making stuff |
Smart Selection & Tidy up

Section 13: Working with Illustrator


Do you need to know Illustrator with Figma

Section 14: Images


Tips & tricks for using images | Masking Cropping images | Free
image & plugin

Section 15: Working with Photoshop


Do you need Photoshop for UX Design in Figma? | Class Project 10 -
Images

Section 16: Autolayout's & Constraints


Autolayout & Constraints | Class project 11 - Buttons | Auto Layout for
spacing | How to use constraints | Combining Nested frames Auto
Layout & Constraints | Adding Text Box Autoheight to Autolayout |
Class Project 12 - Responsive Design | Nice drop shadow & Inner drop
shadow effects
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK
CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 17: Effects
Blur Layer & Background Blur & Image Blur | How to make Neumor-
phic ui buttons | Class project 13 - Effects

Section 18: Saving & History


How to save locally & save history

Section 19: Components & Instances


What are components | Updating & Changing & Resetting your com-
ponents | You can't kill main components | Where should you keep
your main components | Intro to the forward slash / naming conven-
tion | Class Project 14 - Components

Section 20: Variants


How to make component variants | Another way to make variants |
How to make a Multi Dimensional Variant | Class Project 15 - Variants

Section 21: Making a form


How to make a form using variants | Class Project 16 - Form | Putting
it all together in an desktop example

Section 22: Prototyping - Level 2


How to add a popup overlay modal | How to make & prototype a tool
tip | What are Flows | Slide in mobile nav menu overlay | Class project
17 - Prototyping | How to pin navigation to top | How to make horizon-
tal scrolling swipe | Automatic scroll down the page to anchor point

Section 23: Animation & Micro Interactions


The difference between animation & micro interactions | Animation
with custom easing | Class Project 18 - My Second Animation
Make animated transitions | Class Project 19 - Page transition | Micro
interactions using interactive components | Micro interaction toggle
switch | Micro Interaction burger menu turned into cross | Class Pro-
ject 20 - Micro interaction

Section 24: How to share you document


Talking to your developer early in the figma design process | Sharing
Figma with developers & engineers handoff
ADOBE
PREMIERE
If you are looking for a video editing application that
will allow you to edit videos however you want them,
Adobe Premiere Pro is the best answer. Premiere Pro
is used by professionals across the world for every type
of production from business & marketing videos,
music videos to documentaries, feature films. This full
course is the best way to jump right in and start
editing.
A closer look at what you will learn:
1. Starting a project

2. Editing your videos

3. Adding video and audio transitions

4. Adding professional and modern titles (even some with motion)

5. Improving audio and finding great free music for your projects

6. Correcting and grading the color of your video to give it a great style

7. Adding visual effects to your projects

8. Editing green screen (chroma key) footage

9. Exporting your video for high-quality playback on any device

10. Advanced editing skills

11. Advanced color grading

12. Advanced efficiency tips


So much more!
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK
CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 1: Introduction
How to Start a Premiere Pro Project for the First Time | Get to Know
the Premiere Pro Workspace and How to Customize It | Importing
and Organizing Media (Video, Audio, Graphics) in Premiere Pro

Section 2: Video Editing Basics


Starting a New Sequence & Understand- ing Sequences | Understand-
ing the Time- line | Adding Clips to the Timeline + an Advanced Trick
to Speed Up Your Work- flow | The Editing Tools - Razor Cuts, Ripple
Edits, Slips and More | Syncing Audio and Video with the Click of a
Button | Video Properties - Scale, Position, Opacity + More | AD-
VANCED: Types of Cuts - Straight, J-Cut, L-Cut

Section 3: Adding Style to Your Videos


Introduction to this Video Style Section | Create a Zoom In / Zoom Out
Effect with Keyframes | Use Nests to Create a Cool Zoom Sequence |
Using Blend Modes to Combine Videos (and a Quick Video Stabiliza-
tion Trick) | Creating a Circle Video Mask and A Tip for Copying Prop-
erties to Another Video | Create a Split Create Effect with Borders | The
Ken Burns Effect: Zooming In & Out of Photos | 3 Ways to Add Emo-
tion to Your Videos | Adding Style with Cinematic Overlays & a Deeper
Understanding of Aspect Ratios

Section 4: Adding Video and Audio Transitions


How to Add Video Transitions in Premiere Pro | How to Customize
Video Transition Properties | How to Add Audio Transitions and Create
Custom Audio Fades | AD- VANCED: Create Custom Transitions with
Adjustment Layers | ADVANCED: Spin Blur and Zoom Blur Transitions

Section 5: Audio Editing in Premiere Pro


How to Make Your Audio Louder or Quiet- er (Adjusting Audio Levels) |
How to Remove Background Noise from Audio in Premiere Pro | The
Essential Sound Panel Tutorial: Editing Audio Easily in Premiere Pro |
Adjusting Music Levels with Talking Audio (Ducking Tutorial) | Use the
Track Mixer to Adjust and Add Effects to Entire Tracks | How to Create
an Audio Preset in the Essential Sound Panel | Adding and Adjusting
Sound Effects | Copy & Paste Audio Track Effects
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK
CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 6: Titles & Graphics
Create Titles and Graphics in Premiere Pro using the Essential Graph-
ics Panel | Adding Motion to Our Graphics | What is the Responsive
Design - Position? | What is Responsive Design - Time? | Using and
Installing Graphic Presets | How to Create Scrolling Credits | CC 2021
Update: Replacing Media in Motion Graphics Templates | CC 2021
Update: Closed Captions Workflow + Automatic Transcription in Pre-
miere | CC 2022 Update: Automatic Speech to Text Feature

Section 7: Color Correction and Color Grading


Introduction to Color Correction and Color Grading in Premiere Pro |
Fixing White Balance, Exposure, Saturation with the Lumetri Color
Basics Tab | Adding Style with the Lumetri Color Creative Tab | Ad-
vanced - Reading Waveform Scopes to Help with Color Correction |
Editing Exposure and Specific Saturations with the Lumetri Curves
Tab | Match Colors Between Shots with the Lumetri Color Color
Wheels & Match Tab | Edit Specific Colors of in Your Video with the
Lumetri Color HSL Secondary Tab | Adding a Vignette with the Lu-
metri Color Vignette Tab | ADVANCED: Changing the Color of Some-
thing in Your Video | ADVANCED: Better Color Correction with Vector-
scopes YUV Graph | ADVANCED: Color Correcting Skin Tone to Near
Perfection Every Time | ADVANCED: Sharpen Faces with the Lumetri
Color Panel

Section 8: Video Effects


How to Add and Adjust Effects to Your Video | How to Animate On/Off
Video Effects | How to Stabilize Shaky Camera Footage | How to Blur
Out Faces and Other Objects in Your Videos

Section 9: Exporting Your Videos


Easily Export Your Videos with the Quick Export Button | In-Depth
Export Settings for Any Screen or Device

Section 10: Video Speed


Introduction to Video Speed & Frame Rates | The Quickest Way to
Speed Up, Slow Down & Reverse Your Video | Ad- justing Clip Speed
by Interpreting Frame Rate | ADVANCED: Speed Ramps | Create a
Freeze Frame (and Frame Holds)
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK
CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 11: Green Screen / Chromakeying
Remove Green Screen Backgrounds in Premiere Pro | Improve Your
Green Screen Footage and Match Your Back- grounds Better

Section 12: Advanced & Necessary Premiere Pro Skills


Introduction to this Section | Marking and Labelling Shots - Pro Level
Organization | Quickly Swap Media with the Option Drag Trick | Work-
ing with Different Video Resolutions and Speeding Up This Workflow |
How to Export a Still Image from Your Video | Nesting - How and Why
We Use Nests | Speed Up Your Editing Workflow with My Library |
Proxy Editing Workflow - How to Edit High Resolution Video on a Slow
Computer | Auto reframe Quickly Resize Videos for Different Screens |
Make Any Panel Full Screen with the ~ Key | Adobe Dynamic Link -
Working with Other Adobe Applications | Multicam Editing in Pre-
miere Pro - Quickly Edit Videos Shot with 2+ Camera | Relinking Miss-
ing Footage | Linking, Unlinking and Group- ing Clips - Why and How

Section 13: Creative Video Editing: Advanced Style Tips to


Make Your Videos Better
Several Ways to Make Titles Stand Out Over Video | Put Video Inside
Text or Logos Effect | Adding Light Leaks, Film Burns and Lens Flares
to Your Video | The Vintage Old Film Look in Premiere Pro | The
Type-On Effect in Premiere Pro | Zoom In or Out Effect | Custom Wipe
On / Wipe Off Reveal Effect | VHS Style Look in Premiere Pro

Section 14: Advanced Color Grading


Introduction to this Advanced Color Grad- ing Section | Orange & Teal
Color Grading | Warm & Bright Color Grading | Cool Blue Color Grad-
ing | Moody Desaturated Color Grading | Flat Black and White vs Film
Noir Look | How to Copy Any Hollywood Color Grade like The Matrix
Look

Section 15: Video Editing Terminology & Definitions


Introduction to this Section | 4k, 8k, HD Video Resolution | Alpha
Channel / Alpha Layer | Aspect Ratio | B-roll (and A-roll) | Bezier Curve |
Chrome keying | Color Correction vs. Color Grading | Codecs, Contain-
ers, Video Formats | Compositing | Compression, Bit Rate, Bit Depth |
Computer RAM Memory | Deliverables | Frame Rate or FPS (Frames
COURSE
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CONTENT
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Per Second) | Ingesting / Import | Keyframes | Lossy vs. Lossless |
Lower Third | Mask | Nesting | Opacity | PAL vs. NTSC | Post Production
(Pre-Production & Production) | Premiere
Pro vs. After Effects | Proxy Files & Proxy Editing Workflow | RAW Foot-
age | Render | Rough Cut, Fine Cut, Final Cut | Scrub | Sequence |
Timecode | Workspace
ADOBE
AFTER EFFECTS
If you are looking to make your videos better, adding
motion graph- ics and visual effects is the way to do
that. After Effects CC is used by professionals across
the world for every type of production from business &
marketing videos, music videos to documentaries, fea-
ture films. This full course is the best way to jump
right in and start making your own videos come to life.

A closer look at what you will learn:


1. Getting comfortable with After Effects CC
2. Starting a new composition
3. Using the basic tools
4. Working in the After Effects CC timeline
5. Adding shape and text layers
6. Animating position, scale, rotation, and opacity
7. Working with shape layers and masks
8. Real world projects such as lower thirds and bumpers
9. Motion graphics principles and best practices
10. Using video effects and presets to speed up workflow
11. Green screen and chromakey removal
12. Visual effects and rotoscoping
13. Motion tracking and video stabilization
14. Creating unique transitions
15. Exporting your projects
COURSE
GLIMPSE OF STUDENTS’ WORK
CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 1: After Effects Basics
Introduction | Know Your Way Around After Effects | Start a New
Composition | Importing Media and Placing on the Timeline | Learn
the Important Tools | Create a Perfect Square or Circle, Alignment,
and Colors | The Timeline | Layer Transformations

Section 2: Animating with Keyframes


Adding and Editing Keyframes + Opacity Animations | Position, Size,
and Rotation Animations | Make Animations Better with Easy Ease
and Motion Blur | Advanced Animations with the Graph Editor | Chal-
lenge: Bouncing Ball Animation | Solution: Bouncing Ball Animation

Section 3: Shapes and Solid Layers


Working with Solid Layers | Working with Shapes | Layer Styles - Drop
Shadows, Bevel & Emboss, and Gradients | Shape Effects | CC 2020
Update: Tapered Strokes | CC 2020 Update: Concentric Shapes

Section 4: Important After Effects Skills


Track Mattes: Make Layers Appear and Disappear | Pre-Compositions:
Grouping Layers Together | Quickly Reversing Animations | Freeze
Frames, Remapping, Reversing Time | Blend Modes | Stabilizing Foot-
age | Previewing and Favouriting Fonts | Responsive Design | Content
Aware Fill | Create Motion Graphics Templates to Use in Premiere Pro

Section 5: Motion Graphics Projects


Intro to Real World Projects | Project: Clean Lower Third | Project:
Colorful Transition | Project: Text with Mask Transition | Project: Text
Bubble Pop-Up Animation | Project: Simple Logo Reveal

Section 6: Flat Animation Challenge


Design Your Own Flat Animation Scene | Designing My Flat Anima-
tion Scene | Ani- mating Fireworks with a Repeater Shape

Section 7: Green Screen (Chromakeying)


Remove Green Screen with Keylight 1.2 | Adding a Background that
Matches the Foreground + Parenting | Adding Motion to a Still Image
with the Puppet Tool | Adding Motion to the Background Photo with
Ripple Effect
COURSE
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CONTENT
VECTOR ART
Section 8: 3D Animations and the Camera Tool
3D in After Effects + The Camera Tool and Views | Swinging 3D Rotat-
ing Text Animation + Null Objects | Building a 3D Com- position | Ani-
mating in 3D Space | Creating Stars in After Effects

Section 9: Rotoscoping
Make a Selection with the Rotoscope Tool | Cleaning Up Edges | Put-
ting Rotoscoping to Work

Section 10: Screen Replacements


Replacing a Screen with Easy Masking | Replacing a Screen with
Masking and 3D Motion | Replacing Device Screens with Mocha |
Mocha Native Plugin

Section 11: Puppet Tool Animations


Setting Your Pins | Animating Your Pins to Make a Bird Fly | Animat-
ing Your Owl's Blinking Eyes | Adding Perspective with Animated
Clouds | Advanced Puppet Tools

Section 12: Effects & Presets


Text Animations | CC Page Turn | Radial and Linear Wipe Effect | Color
Correction | Selective Color Grading

Section 13: Motion Tracking


Motion Tracking Basics | Attaching Text & Visual Effects to Video Clip
with Tracking | Tracking Scale and Rotation | Adding More Details to
Your Text

Section 14: Character Animations


Intro to Character Animations | Design Your Character | Rigging Body
Parts | Ani- mate Your Character | Adding an Animated Background
for Context | Adding De- tails to Your Character Animation | Adding
the 'Paper Cut Out' Texture to Your Layers

Section 15: Exporting From After Effects


Exporting H.264 Files | Exporting with a Transparent Background |
Exporting Videos with Adobe Media Encoder | Exporting an Animated
COURSE
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CONTENT
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GIF from Adobe Media Encoder | Creating an Animated GIF with CC
2017 and Earlier Versions

Section 16: After Effects Workflow + Tips


Editing Audio in After Effects | Working with Premiere Pro Projects

Section 17: Expressions


Adding an Expression | Animate a Flickering Light with Expressions
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FAQs
VECTOR ART
What is graphic design?
Graphic design can be called the profession and art of communicat-
ing through visual content to solve problems of the target audience. It
can include words, symbols, animations, images, colours, etc.

Why should I study graphic design?


Graphic Design is a high-demand and high-returns career choice, it
opens up many career opportunities for you.
You can work from anywhere in the globe, be a vital part of building
any brand and have creative satisfaction.
These are only some of the perks of this career option.

Does the Digifine Advanced Graphic Design Course cover


all aspects of graphic designing?
Yes, Digifine Advanced Graphic Design Course is the ultimate graphic
design course in Mumbai , covering vector art, logo designing, brand-
ing, photoshop, print projects, video editing, animation, etc. It is the
only course you’ll ever need to do to master graphic design.

Do I need to know any graphic design prior to joining?


No, you don’t have to know any graphic design to join Digifine’s
Graphic Design Course. If you have some prior knowledge or skills,
that works too, but it isn’t a necessity.

Will I get to work on live projects?


Yes, Digifine’s Graphic Design Course is taught by professionals who
train the students through several live projects to make them industry
ready.

What if I miss a live class?


If you miss any live class, you can attend any of the forthcoming
batches within a year from the course start-date, without any addi-
tional cost.
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After completion of the graphic design course can I work
as a freelancer? Will I get projects?
Yes, After completion of Graphic Design Course from Digifine you can
do freelancing or a job or both. At Digifine you will learn graphic
design from basic to advanced level and how to use your creativity to
meet clients’ design needs up to their satisfaction.

Is graphic design hard to learn?


After completion of your Digifine Graphic Design Course, you will find
that graphic design is not hard to learn as our faculty are industry
experts and they have great experience with real life projects. You will
learn graphic design software very easily and efficiently. You just need
to have interest in graphic design.

Do I need to be good at drawing to become a graphic


designer?
No, It’s not necessary to be good at drawing to become a graphic de-
signer. Your creativity matters most in this industry.

How will Digifine help in getting a graphic design


placement opportunity?
After successful completion of your graphic design course, we will
help you to build your portfolio with projects and assignments made
by you, after which we will train you with mock interviews to get you
job-ready. We have collaborations with top companies where our stu-
dents get placed.
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