Alex Ambrose's profile

Animated Web Banners

I would like to take you on a journey through my learning of motion graphics. Scroll down the page, and as you do, so will you also be going from past to present. Take notice in the growth of complexity and effectiveness of these productions as you near the peak of my present skill set.
My first ever animated banner. Not very complex or flashy, to be expected for a first. Shows in a very simple manner, which industries may find Hot-Spot Network Manager useful.
This was my 4th animation done. I made an illustration of a 100 dollar bill (USD), and animated it falling and fluttering in the wind. Then manipulated that animation to give it some differentiation so that it could be used multiple times.
7th. Playful, interesting, smooth, and requires more than one loop in order to take in all of its complexity.
12th. Skill stop style animation. Shows off the major brands Link sells.
Up until now, I had been using only Photoshop. Doing animations on a frame by frame basis. I then acquired the knowledge of how to use Adobe Aftereffects. You can very clearly see a turning point in the style and effectiveness of my animations. They drastically improve in image quality, smoothness, and are far more interesting than any of my productions up until this point.
18th animation ever made. Meant to instill the frustration of tangled chords associated with installs. Then immediately shows a solution.
20th. Showing off the natural beauty of RF propagation maps, this animation is simple yet eye catching.
21st. I learned to use and edit video clips in my productions, this piece shows that well. Quickly grabs attention via the flames in the background. Shows off Hot-Spot Network Manager.
24th. In this production you can see that I took to animating my own vector creations. Meant to show how simple it is to install a Wade Antenna brand DMX Tower.
Animated Web Banners
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Animated Web Banners

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