NAB 2012 Rewind: Layer Media

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NAB 2012 Rewind: Layer Media

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See how the studio's 2D After Effects motion graphics artists easily and successfully integrated CINEMA 4D as an integral part of their production workflow.

In this presentation, Brennan demonstrates how he used basic CINEMA 4D tools and After Effects Exchange to create a promotional animation for IGN Entertainment's Marvel vs DC. Nicholas shows how Atom Array, extrusions and After Effects integration tied together to create nominee videos for the Unity Unite 11 awards.

03:14Marvel vs DC for IGN Entertainment
17:35Unity Unite 11 Nominee Videos
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