My tutorial for the PSA was a paper tear texture effect. I still haven't figured out how to replicate the effect into my own project file, but I have uploaded a photo of what I have so far. I sent the file to Ed and he made a file of his own to test the tutorial, which was really helpful to get a file that was fully working so I could reference the pre compositions and their settings. I still really want to use the paper tear in my project, but I've moved on to just start placing my frames in and I'll go back afterwards to add in the tear somewhere probably at the end to reveal the company's logo.
I've been trying to plan these projects to create examples of motion graphics that I would be interested in getting hired for. Since 2017, I have had a slight obsession with the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema when they opened a Raleigh location. I have always enjoyed going to the movies and it was even my first job bagging popcorn at a shitty Marquee Cinemas. What I loved most about the Alamo experience is their pre-movie screenings that are designed specifically for the movie you're about to see. Sometimes, they'll even get one of the actors to create the PSAs before the movie to encourage attendees to be follow the theater's rules. The Alamo's most famous rule is they're very strict on talking and texting; after one warning, you will be removed from the theater with no refund! (My most favorite rule is they don't allow kids in showings past 8pm). I wanted to use this PSA assignment to make a no-talk-no-text PSA for the Alamo, in their classic style, and maybe wi...
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