: Motion graphic software suggestions I'm attempting to find motion graphics software to visually explain complex topics. Here's an example of what I'm after: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEH_3BPu0As
I'm attempting to find motion graphics software to visually explain complex topics.
Here's an example of what I'm after:
I've looked at Houdini, After Effects, Boris, etc., but all of those products seem to be overkill for what I'm trying to do.
I'm just looking for a few standard shapes/images (and ability to import my own images) that I can move around and voice over.
(I'm using a PC)
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Some free options I know.
Express Animate. www.nchsoftware.com/animation/index.html It is easy to use, can export to video and html5 canvas, can animate, rotate, scale, and you can edit the velocity and trajectory with ease in - out nodes. Very lightweight and it is free.
Blender www.blender.org/, you can do a 2D animation just using a top view for example. There will be plenty of tools you won't use... but it's free.
HitFilm Express. A fully functional compositor (Think of after effects) hitfilm.com/express Another option, flash like and free: www.synfig.org/cms/ If you like a free stick figures tool: pivotanimator.net/.
And other not too expensive ones.
A good payed option is Crazy Talk Animator www.reallusion.com/crazytalk/animator/default.aspx it is not expensive, and it is verey flexible.
Another is Anime Studio (Now Moho) debut my.smithmicro.com/anime-studio-debut-10.html. Probably more specialized than Crazy talk.
In some cases you will need to syinc your voice trial and error, you can use audacity.sourceforge.net/ to record.
Not sure if you're using a Mac, but Keynote has some very basic motion tools that might fit your needs. You can even record a voiceover to your presentation then export the entire presentation as a video file.
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