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Old July 4th, 2008, 07:45 PM   #1
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videocopilot for the shake side of things?

I've seen lots of starts to tutorials for shake users like andrew's tutorials like videocopilot.net, but they've all stopped after the first few updates :(

Has anyone found any longer running shake tutorials anywhere? My googling finds a few and some youtube stuff, but nothing long lasting.
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Old July 5th, 2008, 07:25 PM   #2
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Have you check there are Blog or email Andrew, Im sure he will get back to you. I start Learning After Effects from them. :)
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Old July 5th, 2008, 07:49 PM   #3
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I've asked if they could do shake stuff in their requests section on the website there, but he's an AE guy. I wouldn't honestly expect him to do shake tutorials. But I would love to see someone with the follow through he's had there. I have found these:

http://www.highend3d.com/shake/tutorials/
http://www.vfxtalk.com/forum/shake-t...-f50.html?f=50
http://finalfootage.com/?cat=15
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Old July 7th, 2008, 12:17 PM   #4
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Cole,

I've gotten a lot of helpful information out of the Shake videos at lynda.com. They are a little different from videocopilot in at least two ways, though:

(1) A lot of good stuff on videocopilot is available free of charge, whereas on lynda.com you have to purchase a subscription to see more than just a few samples.

(2) The Shake videos on lynda.com are centered on Shake's features, one at a time. What I like about videocopilot (and wish I had for Shake) is that each tutorial is built around a real-world problem, using various AE features as tools to get the job done.

Still, for me these videos have helped a lot, especially in combination with what Andrew Shanks and others have kindly made available to us.

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Old July 7th, 2008, 01:02 PM   #5
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I've found a youtube user doing shake tutorials... emeeks77 Lots of his vlogs there are Mac vs. PC rants, but the Shake stuff he offers up is really quite good.

http://www.youtube.com/user/emeek77
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Old May 6th, 2009, 11:37 AM   #6
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Is there anything new on the Shake tutorials side? I also wish there was a videocopilot for the shake.
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