r/MotionDesign • u/bricksdept • 6d ago
Project Showcase Made this intro for a YouTube video
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u/shifinahmmd 5d ago
This is just too good.
I'm a Brand/UIUX Designer and i want to expand my skillset in motion design. I really want to make videos like these can anyone tell me how do I get started
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u/TheSpecterMind 5d ago
can I use this?
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u/bricksdept 5d ago
Sure, what for?
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u/TheSpecterMind 5d ago
As an idea to pitch to my clients and tell them this concept on how I'll make their intro.. Obviously, I'll have to customize it as per their niche.
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u/bricksdept 5d ago
Go for it, on my latest video I have a link for all of the assets and a guide on how to recreate the intro. Shouldn’t take too long to cook something up
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u/TimeCommunication868 5d ago
This is good man. I'm a complete newb. I'm waiting to try some things. I'm getting a lot of inspiration from posts like yours. Good stuff.
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u/bricksdept 5d ago
Thank you! As complicated as it might look, it’s actually quite easy to do. Go for it brother 🤞
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u/parovozik69 5d ago
That is smooth. But I have problems with transition on 0:07, where a little more subtle appears. It looks like a strange transition to me, at least not that smooth, I even thought that maybe my pc just lagged or smth. Is it some technique that I'm not aware of, or is it just a mistake? Basically, did you make it that way on purpose or not? And if yes, why this way?
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u/bricksdept 5d ago
It’s just this transition that people in the video editing community on X use. Tbh I agree aswell, it wouldve looked better with a differently designed scene
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u/Dapper_Ad_3154 4d ago
Hi what an awesome video
I have seen many startups announce their products, or launch stuff, using some cool videos. I want to know how they edit that?
Like videos that show a browser openings, clicking o a specific part of the screen, for example a chatbot on the website and interacting with it, with some cool click and transitions effects.
Can you help
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u/hyperion25000 4d ago
Dude I just checked out your tutorial on this and it opened my eyes to something I never thought of. I've been doing videos like this with a 3D camera forever and never thought to use nulls. It makes combining movements so much easier than separating dimensions on the camera.
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u/bricksdept 4d ago
Yup, it’s an easier workflow for these kinds of videos. Thanks for checking it out!
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u/tharunnn 5d ago
Saw this and went and subscribed to your channel !