Put the anchor point on the hinge of the door so it will rotate around that. Saves you a lot of time and it gives a better result. Also would add a little keyframe interpolation for a smoother effect
That’s just a different way of doing it. Not more efficient either. The anchor point changes because it’s a moving shot so you’ll have to keyframe it the same number of times I keyframed the position. And I did use keyframe interpolation. 4:02
Thank you again Drew, i love the fact that you explain every little detail to not make it look bad, especially for someone like me who is just getting started with After Effect :)
I've only been shooting videos for about a year now and I'm still at the level where I'm learning the different abilities you have at your disposal with editing but I'm learning alot from your channel after only being here for a few days thanks for your effort and hard work
Thank YOU for supporting the channel brother! Feel free to reach out on IG if you have any questions. I know there’s a ton of information out there to digest in the editing world - a lot of which doesn’t always have a clear explanation. So yeah man, stick with it and let me know if you need any extra help 👊🏼
8:55 there's a much faster way to animate the door to swing open. Just change the anchor point so it's on the hinge of the door frame. Then the rotation will be natural
It’s not faster; you will have to animate the anchor point just as many times as I animated the position because the anchor point moves throughout the shot as well. Just another way of doing it
Take your time with your keyframing and masks. The quality / smoothness of this effect is entirely dependent on how well you do this. It is a skill-dependent effect. The better you are at animating your keyframes smoothly and realistically, the better it will turn out.
@@drewkocak welcome brother i was searching for hyperlapse video and i found your video can you tell me how to rotate the camere in hperlapse by after affect 3d camera
I'm actually putting out a hands on course to teach Premiere Pro users how to master after effects in 4 weeks if you'd be interested brother!! DM me on instagram if so :D
1- Hire a friend to stand behind the door and open it as you approach :-) Question: do modern phone cameras with image stabilization do a good enough job to not need stabilisation as first step (before centering door). Question: would putting a tracking point in middle of door (large enough to be seen at distance) allow you to just stabilize the point which would do the job of both stabilizing the sequejce as well as keeping door in middle?
Hey Drew! Great video and channel, just subbed :) I wanted to offer up some a quick tip if you don't mind. So at 8:27 instead of animating the rotation and the position separately, you can just press 'Y' to select the Pan Behind (Anchor Point) tool which allows you to move the anchor point of the object. If you hold control or command while moving the anchor point, it will snap in place. Just move the anchor point to the left of the door frame and what that will do is allow you to rotate the object around that anchor point. This will save you some time as all you will have to do now is just animate the rotation alone. Otherwise great tutorial man! Really enjoyed it.
Oh one more thing for practically shooting this type of thing, if you plan on using warp stabilizer or any sort of post stabilization I would recommend recording at a higher shutter speed so that anytime there's any jitters or bumps that are taken out, you don't get those random blurry moments. They look cool if that's what you're going for stylistically but if you want it to look a little cleaner in that regard, just use a faster shutter speed. It'll help the forced motion blur that you added at the end stand out more as well. Cheers man!
I’m trying to follow along with this. I’ve gotten to the 3D the door but after I try to invert the mask at that step I don’t have the little box in the effect control to click”invert” idk why it doesn’t show as an option to do so
Okay I got it. I tried again today. Only thing is I have a double door like a castle so can I double the masks in the “door” comp to open the other door as well
Other people have mentioned that before, but it isn't really more efficient since the anchor point constantly changes anyways so you'll have to keyframe it just as many times as I keyframed the position. There's 1000 ways to accomplish any edit really, so just pick whichever method works best for you!
Put the anchor point on the hinge of the door so it will rotate around that. Saves you a lot of time and it gives a better result. Also would add a little keyframe interpolation for a smoother effect
That’s just a different way of doing it. Not more efficient either. The anchor point changes because it’s a moving shot so you’ll have to keyframe it the same number of times I keyframed the position.
And I did use keyframe interpolation. 4:02
Why the hell in this world people leave dislike on this great human being's video? You seem so dedicated, dude. Love.
Appreciate you showing love bro 🤘🏼🙏🏼
FR FR!! My exact thoughts
Thank you again Drew, i love the fact that you explain every little detail to not make it look bad, especially for someone like me who is just getting started with After Effect :)
Always man!! I’m so happy these help you 😁🤘🏼
I've only been shooting videos for about a year now and I'm still at the level where I'm learning the different abilities you have at your disposal with editing but I'm learning alot from your channel after only being here for a few days thanks for your effort and hard work
Thank YOU for supporting the channel brother! Feel free to reach out on IG if you have any questions. I know there’s a ton of information out there to digest in the editing world - a lot of which doesn’t always have a clear explanation. So yeah man, stick with it and let me know if you need any extra help 👊🏼
@@drewkocak thanks
8:55 there's a much faster way to animate the door to swing open. Just change the anchor point so it's on the hinge of the door frame. Then the rotation will be natural
It’s not faster; you will have to animate the anchor point just as many times as I animated the position because the anchor point moves throughout the shot as well. Just another way of doing it
Drew sir, you are awesome and a huge inspiration to me. I will keep you posted with my growth in this awesome world of videography.
Please do man!! You know where to find me 😎🤘. Feel free to let me know any other tutorials you wanna see
Hey Drew, your tutorials are awesome and so straight to the point with a great addition of humor too! Keep it up bro. much love
That's exactly the vibe I'm going for bro!! Glad to have you on board 😁
Take your time with your keyframing and masks. The quality / smoothness of this effect is entirely dependent on how well you do this. It is a skill-dependent effect. The better you are at animating your keyframes smoothly and realistically, the better it will turn out.
The masking takes a bit of time but the result is so amazing😉 good tutorial😄
Thank you!! Might be a bit intense for you guys’ style but ya never know when you could use it 😜
This is dope dude🔥.. thank you!! Much needed one
Tbh really enjoyed watching your vidoes 😍
Thank you bro 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@@drewkocak welcome brother i was searching for hyperlapse video and i found your video can you tell me how to rotate the camere in hperlapse by after affect 3d camera
thanks for the tutorial man
Very nice shot . Is possible file project download ?
thanks men! this is time consuming will try this next time i have no idea how to use after affect only basic premier pro hehe. SUBSCRIBED!
I'm actually putting out a hands on course to teach Premiere Pro users how to master after effects in 4 weeks if you'd be interested brother!! DM me on instagram if so :D
Hell yeah man I'm gonna add in the door on my next time doing this. Thank you!
Dope man!! Show me once it's done ;P
I'm wondering how u only have 8k subs bro 🧡
I’m working on it brother! 🤘🏼🙏🏼
1- Hire a friend to stand behind the door and open it as you approach :-)
Question: do modern phone cameras with image stabilization do a good enough job to not need stabilisation as first step (before centering door).
Question: would putting a tracking point in middle of door (large enough to be seen at distance) allow you to just stabilize the point which would do the job of both stabilizing the sequejce as well as keeping door in middle?
Hey Drew! Great video and channel, just subbed :) I wanted to offer up some a quick tip if you don't mind. So at 8:27 instead of animating the rotation and the position separately, you can just press 'Y' to select the Pan Behind (Anchor Point) tool which allows you to move the anchor point of the object. If you hold control or command while moving the anchor point, it will snap in place. Just move the anchor point to the left of the door frame and what that will do is allow you to rotate the object around that anchor point. This will save you some time as all you will have to do now is just animate the rotation alone. Otherwise great tutorial man! Really enjoyed it.
Oh one more thing for practically shooting this type of thing, if you plan on using warp stabilizer or any sort of post stabilization I would recommend recording at a higher shutter speed so that anytime there's any jitters or bumps that are taken out, you don't get those random blurry moments. They look cool if that's what you're going for stylistically but if you want it to look a little cleaner in that regard, just use a faster shutter speed. It'll help the forced motion blur that you added at the end stand out more as well. Cheers man!
Really loved the tutorial... I thought your shirt said "MOM DUDES"
You know what, it SHOULD say mom dudes
@drew kocak channel is back from the permaban?! 🥳 wb bro
Great tutorial, Drew! 🤘🏼
Thanks Nick! Is this KM Nick Holt? 🤔
Loved it!
Thank you!!! 😎
thankyou bro. its very helpful. :)
Glad it helped you bro 😁
Nice man, I also never get it totally straight with a gimball when trying to walk in a hallway, lool!!
Man I thought it was so stable when I filmed it too 😅
Bless up
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I just subscribed cuz I Like your humor =D
Welcome 😁
@@drewkocak haha you're sick men! keep it up!
@drew kocak is back from the permaban?! 🤩 yessir learned so much from u, hoping my youtube channel is as good as yours
Got it back 😎😎😎😎😎
Just need to fix my home page and stuff now 😂
@@drewkocak keep it goin bro. Lifes a struggle but its like hittin those reps in the gym. Rep til it rips and grow thru the trip
I’m trying to follow along with this. I’ve gotten to the 3D the door but after I try to invert the mask at that step I don’t have the little box in the effect control to click”invert” idk why it doesn’t show as an option to do so
Okay I got it. I tried again today. Only thing is I have a double door like a castle so can I double the masks in the “door” comp to open the other door as well
what if you change the position of the anchor point when rotating the door? would it rotate easier?
Other people have mentioned that before, but it isn't really more efficient since the anchor point constantly changes anyways so you'll have to keyframe it just as many times as I keyframed the position. There's 1000 ways to accomplish any edit really, so just pick whichever method works best for you!
Just put the anchor point at the side for rotation i guess
Moving frames you still need to position anchor point through each frame since it’s still moving
Wait can't you move the anchor point of the 3D door to the hinge so it "opens" at the hinge?
You definitely can but it won’t save you any time since the anchor point is moving in the shot as well
If some one opened the dore lot things got easy
If only I had someone to open it for me :')
Ok… lets try after effects… inspired