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  2. School of Motion - Wikipedia

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    School of Motion is an online learning platform [2] for motion designers.Founded by Joey Korenman in 2013, School of Motion grew from a series of After Effects tutorials by Korenman, [3] to his course Animation Bootcamp, to over 20 in-depth courses [4] [5] taught by industry professionals.

  3. List of 2D animation software - Wikipedia

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    Plug-in for Adobe After Effects: Flipnote Studio: December 24, 2008: Nintendo: Freeware: Nintendo DS Flipnote Studio 3D: July 24, 2013: Nintendo Freeware: Nintendo 3DS Antics 2-D Animation: 1998 Antics Workshop Trialware: Windows: Autodesk Animator Pro: 1995 Jim Kent: Freeware/Open source: MS-DOS, Windows: Autodesk Animator Studio: 1995 ...

  4. Motion graphics - Wikipedia

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    Maxon's Cinema 4D, plugins such as MoGraph and Adobe After Effects. Despite their relative complexity, Autodesk 's Maya and 3D Studio Max are widely used for the animation and design of motion graphics, as is Maya and 3D Studio which uses a node-based particle system generator similar to Cinema 4D 's Thinking Particles plugin.

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  6. Animation - Wikipedia

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    Animation is a filmmaking technique whereby still images are manipulated to create moving images.In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film.

  7. Nuke (software) - Wikipedia

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    Nuke is a node-based digital compositing and visual effects application first developed by Digital Domain and used for television and film post-production. Nuke is available for Windows, macOS (up to Monterey natively), and RHEL/CentOS. [2] Foundry has further developed the software since Nuke was sold in 2007.