After Effects 7.0 PowerStart

aeps_header.jpgI am super happy to announce my very first training DVD for Adobe After Effects 7.0. Working with Josh Mellicker from DVCreators.net, After Effects 7 PowerStart is designed to give the beginner or novice a comprehensive understanding of how After Effects works.

After Effects PowerStart is the world ?s best learning experience for mastering After Effect ?s unique and sophisticated motion graphics creation environment, whether you are a professional graphics artist, video or film editor, or new to digital media.

As a special thank you to all of my fans and readers, I am offering you a special discount on this DVD between now and December 1, 2006. Instead of $79.95, you can purchase After Effects 7.0 PowerStart for $71.96, by entering the coupon code superhappy on checkout. That’s superhappy on checkout, and the disc will be shipped your way.

Hurry, you only have until December 1, 2006!

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About Stephen Schleicher

Stephen Schleicher is one of those guys that has always loved comics but never got into them until really late in life - like high school in the 80s. He just missed the Crisis on Infinite Earths, but has been around for every major crossover since. Stephen knows his way around video and film production having been a director, producer, editor, and motion graphics artist for projects ranging from small promotional pieces for Wachovia all the way up to regional videos for the Division of Emergency Management. As a prolific writer, Stephen began his career writing for the Digital Media Online community of sites, including Digital Producer and Creative Mac covering all aspects of the digital content creation industry. He then moved on to consumer technology, and began the Coolness Roundup podcast. A writing fool, Stephen also freelances for the Sci-Fi Channel's Technology Blog. When not writing, Stephen shares his knowledge as a tenured faculty member at Fort Hays State University. Still longing for the good ol' days, Stephen launched Major Spoilers in July 2006, because he is a glutton for punishment. Favorite Writers: Mark Waid, Geoff Johns, Paul Dini, Adam Beechen, Bill Willingham, Matthew Sturges Favorite Artists: Dan Jurgens, Alex Ross, Adam Hughes, Freddie Williams III
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2 Responses to After Effects 7.0 PowerStart

  1. Stephen, I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed the training DVD. I reviewed the training for Toolfarm, too. A synopsis of the review: Excellent quality training that will get new users started very quickly. The Chunkalize feature is wonderful. I found this very useful as an After Effects instructor because the lessons are so well put together and the sequence of topics is interesting and makes a lot of sense.

  2. Stephen,

    I recently purchased After Effects 7.0 Power Start and I have to tell you it was the best money I have ever spent on a tutorial – ever! Many other tutorials I have previewed were often slow paced and tended to offer information such a keyboard shortcuts in isolated segments of the training. If I forgot a specific shortcut or sequence, I’d end up spending an hour just searching back through the video.

    No so with Power Start! The pace was dead-on, explanations were comprehensive but brief, and the training utilized a “real life” project – something I was interested in because I can see myself working on similar projects for clients in the future! And I actually learned not just the mechanics behind creating the projects but also the all important “why” things are done in a certain way. I’m much, much more confident after spending two hours with Power Start then I have ever been!

    How about producing an advanced series focusing on 3D? I’ll be the first in line for it!

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