Associez des calques de texte et de dégradé de forme dans Adobe After Effects pour créer un tiers inférieur animé attrayant qui identifiera vos intervenants.
Tracez un rectangle sur un nouveau calque de forme pour commencer. Cliquez ensuite sur Fond et sélectionnez une couleur dans le nuancier. Nous allons ensuite animer cette forme.
Sélectionnez le calque de forme dans le montage et appuyez à deux reprises sur la touche U du clavier pour afficher ses propriétés. Avancez de 30 images, cliquez sur le chronomètre en regard de Taille pour définir une image clé et désélectionnez l’icône de chaînon. Placez la tête de lecture sur l’image 0 (appuyez sur J) et paramétrez Y sur zéro pour aplatir le rectangle. Cette forme s’agrandira progressivement.
Revenez à l’image 30 et saisissez le nom de l’intervenant. Tracez un rectangle juste autour du texte, à l’intérieur du rectangle d’arrière-plan. Ce masque permettra d’afficher et de masquer tour à tour votre tiers inférieur.
Dans le menu Animation, choisissez Animer texte > Position. Dans le montage, cliquez sur le chronomètre en regard de Position, puis placez la tête de lecture sur l’image 0. Faites à présent glisser la valeur Y sur la droite jusqu’à ce que le texte disparaisse, dissimulé par le masque.
N’oubliez pas de préciser la fonction de l’intervenant. Avancez jusqu’à la dernière image clé, dupliquez le calque de texte et faites-le descendre au moyen des touches fléchées. Remplacez le texte par la fonction de l’intervenant, et faites preuve d’originalité dans le choix de la police de caractères et du corps. (La fonction doit apparaître juste en-dessous du nom de l’intervenant.) À présent, faites glisser le bord supérieur du masque de sorte qu’il recouvre uniquement la fonction.
Pour finaliser votre animation, revenez à l’image clé de départ (J) dans le montage, ouvrez les propriétés de texte (UU) pour afficher Animation 1 et, cette fois, faites remonter le texte jusqu’à ce qu’il disparaisse.
Désormais, votre public en saura un peu plus sur le contenu de votre vidéo grâce à un tiers inférieur animé de qualité professionnelle. Partagez le tiers inférieur sous forme de modèle
pour permettre aux monteurs de l’utiliser dans Premiere Pro.
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