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Cinematic Production Techniques Using the Unreal Engine Sequencer

Create Production-Ready Cinematics in Unreal, Maya & Premiere With Bill Buckley

Description

If you’re looking to create production-ready cinematics utilizing the power of the Unreal Engine, this workshop is for you. Bill Buckley guides viewers through the entire process of creating a cinematic using the mighty Sequencer tool in Unreal Engine, beginning with a review of the needs of the project before jumping into establishing the shots required. You’ll discover techniques for blocking out establishing shots at the game level while always keeping cinematic principles in mind. 


Moving onto the hero shots, Bill introduces a character into the level, where Maya is introduced to the workflow for the purposes of animation. During this process, Bill shares his pipeline that helps to empower animators to freely animate in Maya while updating their scenes in Unreal. 


The final portion of this workshop compiles all the shots in Unreal and Bill shows how he renders the frames for his edit in Premiere. He demonstrates his tried-and-tested techniques that help artists to maximize their efforts while keeping an organized and efficient workflow. 


This project features the ARTv1 rig provided by Unreal, which can be found here


Duration: 4h 57m

Format: HD 1920x1080

Bill Buckley

Character/Animation Director at Absurd Ventures

Bill Buckley has been working in video game development since 2005. His expertise has lent itself to roles as an animator, story artist, writer, digital cinematographer, and concept artist. 


He is currently the Character/Animation Director at Absurd Ventures. He has worked on major titles for studios like THQ, Disney Interactive, Activision, and First Contact Entertainment. His portfolio credits include Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground, Disney’s Club Penguin, Guitar Hero, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Infinite Warfare, and several VR titles for PlayStation, Oculus, and Vive. 


A passionate educator, Bill also teaches animation and game development in the U.S. and internationally.