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Apple Pro Training Series: Motion 4
comment 4 Comments Written by Atila on November 3, 2009 – 12:09 am

Product Description
In this best-selling guide to Motion 4, you’ll create eight sophisticated projects including a 3D show promo, a network-style title sequence, a DVD motion menu, and an actual temp effect used in Overture Film’s Traitor. Each chapter represents a complete lesson, with a commercial-quality project to work through as you learn. Master trainer Mark Spencer starts with the fundamentals of motion graphics and quickly moves into compositing, animation, motion graphics … More >>

Apple Pro Training Series: Motion 4

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4 Responses to “Apple Pro Training Series: Motion 4”

  1. This is my first time getting a book like this on Motion

    very clear instructions.. on Motion 4

    well thought out.. GREAT BOOK..
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Great book- very useful and easy to follow. Price was fair. I thought the shipping could have been faster- another book ordered the same day came almost a week ahead of this one.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Mark Spencer’s new book is packed with information, which is something that I like a lot — especially when the index works so well and the glossary is short and clear.

    A simple measurement of information that I use is: is it first hand information? Reader’s might have seen Mark’s appearance on MacBreak Studio, an HD-podcast show, which will have answered this question already.

    The examples reach from nicely done broadcast scenes to a discussion of a VFX shot from the feature film “Traitor”, which creates a nice mixture of content — a balance that Mark Spencer understands how to keep, as well, in this particular ratio between images and text.

    All in all, it is well structured, easy to dive right into the adventure of Motion4, as well as for the daily support of one’s work. (Well, you might be like me and miss having the printed manuals a lot; Mark’s book eases one out of that very nicely.)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1GYNPVPAG6L1V When Apple creates a new version of Motion, I look nowhere else than Mark Spencer’s Apple Pro Training Books! It gets me up to speed FAST!Enjoy!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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