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Hi Guys welcome to this new lecture about radiowaves.

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And in this lecture we are going to look barometers are set.

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It's gonna be pretty interesting.

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Remember this was you from a school on line dot com.

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And welcome to visual effects in aftereffects.

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Let's run our animation here.

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We have done something very simple to appreciate this control.

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We need to create a new mission.

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This is the best way I could show you.

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Let's play with colors.

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We come at zero seconds here and we keyframe the color.

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Let's go.

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After two or three seconds as long as you want it really doesn't matter change color.

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For example something very obvious like yellow.

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Let's come after another three seconds and change the color again.

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You know red that will do it quite a contrast.

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We come at 9 or eight somewhere in between.

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We click and we change the color to something like see on CNN we'll do something like this.

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Let's play our animation.

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And here we are.

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Let's notice a few things first before we press you to see all our key frames with the control of barometers

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are set at birth.

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Let's notice what's happening if you come to the beginning.

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You will notice that the first wave that is born will adopt the color at the time of its birth.

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So at 0 0 you have one wave that is born and then each will adopt the blue color as you can see.

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Now more importantly the color is not changing when the color is changing through time.

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You notice that the blue stays blue.

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And so the next wave that's created here overlaid on the yellow.

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You will notice it will be yellow and it will not change throughout time.

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So actually at birth means that you look at all the parameters at the time of its birth according to

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the time line of course and then set them for this wave and do not change them over time.

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That's pretty cool.

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Sounds very complicated but actually it's the color of the parameters and then change them through time

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whatever changes you do.

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That's one way to do it but sometimes you don't want that.

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Sometimes you want to change the colors of all the waves that are on the screen.

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For this you can use the other parameter which is each frame.

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Now we can guess that each frame says take all the parameters here and apply them to all the waves that

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are seen including the newborn ones.

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So now you have a totally different animation with colors.

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So this is the difference between birth and each frame.

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It depends on your what you want to do.

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And actually I found this pretty amazing just by showing you one permuted.

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Let's go back now and create a bit more let's come over here.

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Reduce the start with a to 15 for example and reduce the end with 225.

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Let's come over in the beginning and let's take for the start and keyframe the start ups at minus five.

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Let's come over here and maybe we make it much bigger.

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Then we come over here.

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And we make it much smaller.

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How this guys.

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OK maybe negative or something like this.

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And then we come here over here and we change the value to something that you will like for example

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something like this.

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Let's run our animation.

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Notice we are on each frame not the animation.

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How beautiful it can be.

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And what kind of radio waves that are not radio waves anymore they're are quite mosaic that you can

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create already.

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Now if we choose that from each frame now we can see that full speed to birth not just what's happening

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let's go back to the beginning and let's run it not just what's happening here.

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They are keeping their ships when they are born and their colors and you have another mosaic that is

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pretty powerful too cheap.

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Now I want to just to bring it to your attention.

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We went from radiowaves which meant not much for you and now we creating some real motion graphic extremely

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easy.

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You know just two key frames if you notice here.

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Bless you we have only from the start that and randomly and we have keyframe the color.

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So imagine what you can do and imagine how easy is it to play with radio waves and create some fantastic

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animation.

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Notwithstanding that we did not animate yet the producer point the frequency maybe and the expansion

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whatever you like.

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Thank you very much for listening.

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I hope you understood very well birth and each frame.

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And if you have any questions please post them in the Q&amp;A section of this course.

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I would be very happy to answer to you.

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I really hope that you come to radiowaves and start playing havoc on context because now I'm explaining

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in general and you'll create some fantastic animation.

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Thank you very much.

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See you in the next election.
