In this course from Epic Online Learning, we create a cinematic shoot that takes place in a photorealistic city. Discover how easy it is to create a cinematic sequence with Sequencer; learn how to add camera shake to your shots; and perform the last touch-ups before you render out the final product.
https://dev.epicgames.com/community/learning/courses/ndv/unreal-engine-supporting-photorealism-through-cinematics
Where is the actual course?
no course, links just loop. where is the course?
@dmitry.sind @tomcraftmarket I do see it on my end now, were you guys able to find it?
still don’t see anything
ah, ok the Table of Contents is a column on the left, click it and there are the videos. couldn’t see it. bad ui.
Hello everyone! If you need more info or get stuck with the course, I made a guide and detail info video which helps your course experience go smoothly.
I can see it now as a YouTube video, opening your course link provided does not show any of it.
Thanks
Great Course, like the first one!
Being a cinematographer by profession, I still enjoyed your clear thoughts in how to operate a virtual camera in a “realistic” way.
Thanks, and please continue teaching! Most appreciated.
Thank you so much! I was contemplating if teaching camera techniques in this one would help someone or not but then realized it was way too important to creating realistic cinematics so explained it in as much detail as I could.
Appreciate you taking the course, please do share what you make with it!
When I rendered the movie it output a bunch of JPG images. Is there a way to output a video files using the render and export features in Unreal?