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iClone Machinima Film Making Tips & Techniques: Video Series

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Get step by step instructions on how to import, add and use iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  1. Step by step instructions on how to import a character for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  2. Step by step instructions on how to create opening shots for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  3. Step by step instructions on how to import two characters for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  4. Step by step instructions on how to position characters for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  5. Step by step instructions on how to import a scene for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  6. Step by step instructions on how to make render settings for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  7. Step by step instructions on how to add movement to a character for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  8. Step by step instructions on how to add voices to a character for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  9. Step by step instructions on how to do close ups and exporting AVI for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  10. Step by step instructions on how to frame interactive close ups for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  11. Step by step instructions on how to use expressions and markers for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  12. Step by step instructions on how to create two shots for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  13. Step by step instructions on how to remove expressions for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  14. Step by step instructions on how to slow down a motion for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  15. Step by step instructions on how to do wide shots and pick proper motions for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  16. Step by step instructions on how to pick scene logic character motions for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  17. Step by step instructions on how to avoid nuisance motions for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  18. Step by step instructions on how to create lighting for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  19. Step by step instructions on how to save projects on iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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  20. See an example of iClone Machinima animation with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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Cartoons began as high energy low quality creative adventure in the early twentieth century. Through its development, technology has continued to advance to make animation more advanced, more believable, and easier to use. Now with the onset of computers and media based software, animation has become 3D animation. One of the many computer programs capable of such type of animation is called iClone Machinima. With the help of the experts at ExpertVillage, you can begin computer animation today!

In this free video series, watch as expert 3D animator and developer teaches you how to use iClone Machinima Filmmaking. Learn how to import backgrounds, how to add motion to your characters, how to frame the shot, how to position characters, how to save projects in iClone Machinima, how to set up rendering settings, and how to frame iClone shots. 3D Animation is a great technological advancement for animators everywhere and can help you improve your creative outlets.

 
About the Presenter

Paul Louis Paul Louis has been a professional puppeteer, filmmaker, actor and artist since 1981. He is a now popular Internet Video Puppetry Guru, who has built more than 3,000 custom puppets for theaters, ministries and film/video production. He is a listed puppeteer with The Jim Henson Company, and the creator of the former nationally syndicated children's puppet TV series, "Jelly Bean Jungle." Louis has performed as a puppeteer for more than 10 TV & Film productions, including the cult hit film, "Team America: World Police." He now teaches puppet-building and performance workshops all over the world, and collaborates with producers on their own puppet related projects for TV, film and theater.dkdk

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