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Scribble effects on videos - using an iPad

Offered By: Skillshare

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Video Editing Courses Animation Courses Procreate Courses Screen Recording Courses LumaFusion Courses

Course Description

Overview

In this class I am going to show you how to make a scribble effects on videos.

The best part of this class is that you will be making this effects using only your iPad. 

You have probably seen some music videos or youtube intros with this kind of effects, and always wondered how do people make this effects. Well, People have some very expensive programs on their computers to be able to do all of these. One of the programs that is able to make scribble effects on a video is a Adobe After Effects. If you have creative cloud subscription, then you can try to learn how to use it. But I have a very short and mobile technique to show you in order to save time and money. 

If you are like me, making videos on the go, with your smartphone, and also edit them on it or your iPad, than you are probably looking for a mobile solution for making video effects. And since there are no desktop Adobe apps like After Effects on our iPad Pros, we are looking for other ways to make our video effects. 

In this class I will show you what app you will need to download to your iPad in order follow all tutorials that come after that. 

See you in the class. 


Syllabus

  • Scribble effects intro
  • Scribble effect what apps to use
  • Scribble effect video export from procreate app
  • Scribble effect ipad screen recording
  • Scribble effect LumaFusion
  • Scribble effect animation app
  • Scribble effect green screen app
  • Scribble effect for an youtube intro video
  • Scribble effect instagram stories
  • Scribble effect q and a

Taught by

Viki Kloper-Weidenfeld

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