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Duplicate the iPod Nano Streaks Commercial Technique in After Effects
Published by admin October 17th, 2006 in News
CreativeCow’s Andrew Kramer has posted an Adobe After Effects tutorial on how to duplicate the color streaking used in Apple’s latest iPod Nano commercials. It’s a hot effect, and Kramer’s tutorial makes it fairly simple to accomplish. Note that he uses Trapcode’s Particular plugin to accomplish the effect.
As a bonus, you get to hear Andrew sing. “Listen, listen to the music, yeah…” (The track Apple uses is The Audience Is Listening Theme Song by Cut Chemist, available at iTunes)
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