When asked to recommend an After Effects book, I’m quick to reach for Adobe After Effects 7.0 Studio Techniques
by Mark Christiansen. Mark has a really in depth knowledge of After Effects and is a master at explaining difficult concepts in an in-depth, but approachable manner. So, I was excited to see that he has started a blog called flowseeker.
Mark writes…
This space will contain thoughts on matters relating to my book – digital cinema and visual effects compositing in particular – as well as whatever other miscellany takes hold. Paradoxically, it’s the way that writing these monologues/blogs puts people more in touch with other people that compels me to do it. By all means, especially if you liked the book, let me know what you want to hear more about. …
I’m really looking forward to following what Mark has to say. I’m sure it will be insightful, just like his book.
Mark Christiansen’s New Blog
December 21, 2006 at 3:55 pm · Filed under Commentary
When asked to recommend an After Effects book, I’m quick to reach for Adobe After Effects 7.0 Studio Techniques
by Mark Christiansen. Mark has a really in depth knowledge of After Effects and is a master at explaining difficult concepts in an in-depth, but approachable manner. So, I was excited to see that he has started a blog called flowseeker.
Mark writes…
This space will contain thoughts on matters relating to my book – digital cinema and visual effects compositing in particular – as well as whatever other miscellany takes hold. Paradoxically, it’s the way that writing these monologues/blogs puts people more in touch with other people that compels me to do it. By all means, especially if you liked the book, let me know what you want to hear more about. …
I’m really looking forward to following what Mark has to say. I’m sure it will be insightful, just like his book.
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