Unreal Engine Cinematic Creator for Video Game Design
$49.99 $17.99Track price
** From the GameDev–tv team who has taught more than half a million awesome students on Udemy **
Make your own cinematic moments using Unreal Engine 4’s Sequencer Tool.
Sequencer (which is included with the Unreal Editor – no additional download necessary) is a powerful editor which allows you to add tracks and animate everything from your cameras to your characters to your world.
In this course you will be able to do the following:
Create your own non–interactive cut scene which is triggered from gameplay.
Compose interesting camera shots and animate your cameras as if you were Steven Spielberg’s personal camera operator.
Create movement and flavor in your levels by animating world events to take place as the player moves through your level (explosions and landslides anyone?).
Create simple gameplay systems such as allowing the player to open doors when they run near them.
Create animation sequences and render them to movie format so that you can make your own short films if you so desired.
And along the way we’ll talk about cinematography theory such as the different types of shots you can create or the various ways to move your camera, including creating camera rails and camera cranes.
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Courses : 3
Specification: Unreal Engine Cinematic Creator for Video Game Design
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Duration | 5.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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So far so good. I like it. It doesn’t get too stuck on small details, but it covers everything at a pace that is good for me
Jorge da conceicao Ferreira paiva –
A good course for a beginner using unreal I feel soo much more confident with unreal, I had installed 2 years ago but only now used for the first time I thought it would be harder to learn. the tutor is very enthusiastic and so many challenges to practice loved it.
Jonathan Bird Le Pemp –
I work as a video editor for a games company, but so far all the games I’ve worked on were in lackluster proprietary (in house) game engines. I’m learning Unreal now to be able to make videos for future games that will potentially be build in the Unreal engine. So far, this course has been very clear, precise and fun to follow, and whilst there are some things that I already know or understand (like the principal of keyframing, using curves and interpolations, or camera settings) I’ve learned a lot by playing around with a Drongo!
Victor Bara ano Urquijo –
Muy bien explicado.
Ravi Kumar –
So far,so good
Julio Seaman –
Great stuff, mixing programming with movie making
Atul Singh –
Content delivery and explanations are top notch. Great course!
Jos Guedes –
I really like the way things are explained. Easy and funny. Great until now. Nice course.Very good for beginners.
Diego de Blas Mateo –
Rick is fantastic! He make the lessons very fun to watch and engaging! Unfortunately at some points he goes a bit too fast (although not impossible to follow), and, my main con, he tends to do things off screen, which in some cases left me wondering for hours why was I not achieving his same results if I did literally the same that he did (for example when the character in the sequence was passing some stairs, until I realised that he moved some of the points off screen). I’m all up for challenges, but I prefer to clone first exactly the same steps that the instructor is doing both to make sure that I understood the topic as well as to have a reference for when I start my variant if I get stuck or don’t remember something. For that reason the rating will go a bit lower than what it should have been, since the course is in general pretty good!