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Who’s Who in the After Effects World

    We learn from a lot of people on the internet, but a lot of us don’t really know WHO they actually are. I have been fortunate enough to befriend some of the aforementioned members of my list, but just for you, now you know who is filling your brains with all that AE-goodness.

    • Andrew Kramer

      Basically everyone in the After Effects world has heard of Video Copilot. If you haven’t… well, then you are missing out. It is quite possibly the most popular After Effects training site out there. Andrew Kramer has built an amazing business and community from what the website was just 4 years or so ago, and it is growing every day. You have probably heard of Action Essentials 2 or Riot Gear before. Those are a few of VC’s many products, which help you to enhance your visual effects and motion graphics endeavors. Andrew was recently interviewed on Unlplugged, John Dickinson’s (below) skype-based talkshow. Visit Video Copilot

    • John Dickinson

      Host of Motinworks.com.au, Unplugged, The Business of Design, and the mastermind behind the Making It Look Great training series, John is a 14 year veteran of the AE world. He currently works at Foxtel in Australia, but also hosts online e-seminars for Adobe, along with running his multitude of shows. In between tips and tutorials, John is always posting presets, progress and inspiration for you to learn from and use to better your own work. Visit Motionworks

    • Aharon Rabinowitz

      You might know of Aharon from hosting the Creative Cow After Effects podcast for the longest time, but he has since moved on from that position to become marketing director for Red Giant Software. His (sorta) newly launched line of pre-keyed stock footage, Crowd Control has been a huge hit, along with his tutorials that he continues to produce. He now hosts Red Giant TV, along with developing plugins and being a regular presenter at AENY. Visit All Bets Are Off Productions

    • Jerzy Drozda Jr.

      George, Malty, Jerzy, Jersey, Maltaannon, he has many different names, but there is only one man. Jerzy (yuhr-shah) is a phenomonal After Effects teacher, and one of the leading names in the AE world. He has a boatload of tutorials, pixel bender plugins, Custom Effects, and has been featured on different After Effects blogs as a contributor to the community. Host of Making It Look Great 5, his first training DVD, as well as a Polish Basic Training series, You can expect a lot more from Maltaannon in the next year. He also has a Live show hosted on Ustream that you can check out and link from his site. Visit Maltaannon

    • Eran Stern

      Eran is another one of the Creative Cow Podcast leaders, taking over for Aharon Rabinowitz, and cohosting with Carl Larsen (below). Eran is located in Israel and his website, SternFX.com is available in English as well as Hebrew. He also has a few DVDs available from the Creative Cow Master Series, “Motion Design with After Effects”, and the newly released “A New Solid”. His dvds are mostly the full size versions of the Creative Cow Podcast, but there are usually about 2 hours worth of never before seen goodness. Eran is a very accomplished trainer with a nice fluid style, and easy to follow pace. Visit SternFX

    • Carl Larsen

      Like I said above, Carl cohosts the Creative Cow Podcast with Eran, and together they make a great team. Carl’s business with his wife Angel, is Telescope Media Group, which specializes in every aspect of production. Along with cohosting the Podcast, Carl has proved himself quite skilled with Imagineer’s Mocha and MochaAE, with a few tutorials for their products as well. Carl is very clear, pronounced, and after watching his tutorials, it is quite obvious that he really knows his stuff. Visit Telescope Media Group

    • Lloyd Alvarez

      Ahh, good ol’ Lloyd. Our former editor… what to say? Well for one thing, he is probably one of the most popular scripts developers in the After Effects world, running AEScripts.com and all that. Lloyd is an amazing VFX Supervisor as well as a compositor, art director, animator, among many other roles. Most people just look at AEScripts.com and think that’s it. Nope… head over to lloydalvarez.com to see what I am talking about. Visit LloydAlvarez.com Visit AEScripts.com

    • Harry Frank

      Harry’s freelance website, and alias per se, Graymachine, is the source for some great tutorials using Particular & Form, and expression-filled goodness. Harry actually has quite a few products, being a fellow author of Making It Look Great (volume 3), as well as 2 Expressions training packs and the Complete Training for Trapcode Particular from Class on Demand. Harry has been around for a while and always stays quite busy, and participates in some amazing projects… make sure you check out his newly updated demo reel. Visit Graymachine

    • Ko Maruyama

      Ko sometimes stays quieter than he should, but his blog NinjaCrayon is on top of everything in the motion graphics and vfx industry. Ko specializes in After Effects and Cinema 4D training, in fact you might have seen his 300+ Free After Effects Tutorials a while back. Ko also runs Mac Animation Pro (found at the previous link), and is always getting great coverage of events such as NAB and IBC. Visit Ninja Crayon

    • Shoaib Khan

      Relatively new to the After Effects scene, Shoaib and his website, MaxAfter.com, have really managed to come up with some spectacular tutorials the last year or so. Shoaib shares his knowledge with the world by producing these killer VFX shots and complex 3D and AE scenes to really capture the attention of the viewer. Visit MaxAfter.com

    • Michele Yamazaki

      If you know Toolfarm or AEFreemart, you know Michele Yamazaki. She is the mastermind behind the popular After Effects Freebies website, as well as one of the head honchos making Toolfarm the number one plugin reseller in the world. She contributes to the community by developing training put out by Toolfarm with industry experts such as Harry Frank, Rob Birnholz and Angie Mistretta. She also has done a fair share of speaking engagements, such as a popular one at MGFest last year. Her and Jeremy Hanke also have co-written a book called Greenscreen Made Easy, which gives you the primer and how-to on anything and everything greenscreen and keying. Visit AEFreemart Visit Greenscreen Made Easy

    • Nick Campbell

      The Gorilla of GreyscaleGorilla.com, Nick is possibly one of my favorite on the entertainment side of the motion design industry. He is the creator of 5 Second Projects that inspire you to “Make Cool S**t” as Nick likes to put it, using a bi weekly theme. Nick also creates lots of tutorial based in Photoshop, Cinema 4D and of course After Effects, as well as hosting an online GSG Live show on Ustream every week. Nick’s How to be a Motion Designer and Get Paid got a ton of attention and really gave him the push to be the entertainer/educator he is now. Visit the Greyscale Gorilla

    • Chris & Trish Meyer

      Chris and Trish Meyer are popular over at ProVideo Coalition, running two channels: Creating Motion Graphics & Keyframes, as well as writing the book After Effects Apprentice collaboratively together. They have been around for quite a while and are veterans in the motion graphics industry, and with their company CyberMotion, they have made quite a name for themselves. They also occasionally host lessons for Lynda.com as well. Visit CyberMotion

    • Todd Kopriva

      Todd is basically the Einstein of how After Effects works. He wrote the manual… literally. Check out adobe.com/support/aftereffects… that’s all him. His Adobe blog, The After Effects Region of Interest reports on some of the news from within Adobe itself, as well as interesting stuff such as the After Effects 1.1 demo reel or some sweet tutorials worth mentioning from around the web. Visit The After Effects Region of Interest

    • Rich Young

      Lastly, we have Rich Young. Now a lot of you might not know very much about him, like me, because he stays very under the radar. What we do know about this mysterious After Effects aficionado, is he runs the famed AEportal. Quite possibly my favorite After Effects reporting website, he is almost first to the punch every time something new happens that deals with or a part of After Effects, or even motion graphics or vfx for that matter. Visit AEPortal

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  1. BAD GHOST says:

    nice collection i love them all :)

  2. Satya Meka says:

    I would add Dan Ebberts too..his motionscript resource is priceless and he always solves problems at Creative Cow!

  3. david chong says:

    wow gracias a todos ustedes, miren mi canal de youtube, he logrado algunas cosas… “gracias a ustedes”
    mil gracias, ustes son la neta, gracias y les juro que yo tambien le enseñare a las personas a hacer cosas fantastricas como las que hacen algun dia…

  4. Lawrence says:

    Hey! Where am I on the list?… Only kidding, I’m a douche.

  5. Aido says:

    nice to finally put some names to faces.

  6. Satya – you beat me to the punch. Most of us would be too busy keyframing to make tutorials if it weren’t for Dan’s work.

    Thanks for the shoutout. Topher.

  7. VIJAY says:

    MY GURUS
    THESE GUYS ARE REALLY AWESOME!

  8. John says:

    Uhhh how can you forget Mark Christiansen??? He should be on the top and even Stu Maschwitz?

  9. IANH - BR says:

    Love it!
    thaks very much, this post is very very usefull!!

  10. Keitto says:

    All this guys rock!! I’m doing my best to be among them ;)

  11. underpk says:

    You miss Mark Christiansen the author of After Effects CS4 Visual Effects and Compositing Studio Techniques

  12. I’ll have to work my way onto this at some point. =)

    What an excellent list Topher!

  13. Antônio says:

    They rules!!!
    thanks a lot

  14. Hafeez says:

    hey what about Mark Christiansen?

  15. Brad says:

    what about Brian Maffitt… the original guru.

  16. naimalwan says:

    Nick should be further up the list. but a good list.

  17. Vik says:

    Guys, what about Maltaannon? He’s also good with AE

  18. brian says:

    Andrew Kramer has helped me so much in the world of AE. His tutorials are always on point and never boring.

  19. Lyndon says:

    Thx Topher, I always appreciate your links to various other sites. You’re awesome.

  20. Kurt says:

    This list is great but you forgot one of my favorites which is Steve Holmes who did the total training DVD

  21. MovieMaker says:

    Jeez, Shoib is so serious looking! I still can’t believe that guy agreed to narrate one of my shorts. Maybe when the day comes that he is super famous, I can have bragging rights :D .

  22. Spencer says:

    I love guys all, Thanks Topher

  23. Felipe says:

    Very usefull, thx a lot.

  24. Space Dave says:

    Great teachers ,yes they are .

  25. id says:

    i think ayato is missing

  26. Kasper Lau says:

    Super collection, thx :)

  27. Tobias says:

    Interresting stuff!

  28. Halex says:

    You forgot Dean Velez from motiongraphicslab.com

  29. Rob Hindley says:

    Another leading light in the AE world is Fuji Ayato (or Ayato Fuji) from ayatoweb.com

    His tutorials can be a bit hard to follow so I made a bunch of projects and uploaded them to the Adobe Exchange for free download.

  30. Fernando says:

    In my opinion the top 2 guys are Andrew Kramer and Aharon Rabinowitz.

    These guys make amazing tutorials!

  31. jim hines says:

    All of these guys are super duper. Every last one of them. Many, many thanks a hundred times over and to all those that missed the list (this time).

    Special mention to Carl Larsen who is an unsung hero.

  32. joe sampson says:

    Thanks Topher. Yeah it could have been a larger list, and still hard to find cut off point.

    Hey, in addition to part 2, how about a short survey of forums. There’s a list but sorting out advantages and weaknesses is a bit confusing:
    http://msp.sfsu.edu/Instructors/rey/aepage/aeonline0107.html

    -j

  33. Tony R. says:

    Where is Stu? Stu? are you in there? no?

    :sadface

    LOL

    I think Stu should have been like one of the top people on there. Out of all the freebies out there i use his Rebel CC the most even more than colorista or any other color grading tool. It really does help crunch through a lot of video. by color correcting pretty fast.

  34. f1a5h84ck says:

    You guys forgot to mention AYATO FUJII.
    http://www.ayatoweb.com/

    It’s hard to overestimate his contribution to AE world from my point of view…

  35. maiellaro says:

    where is Dan Ebbert….our script god!!

  36. Zikani "Boywonda1" Mwase says:

    Wow…this is a post both interesting and resourceful. I am just getting started in AE and its good that you put up this post. THANKS

  37. kennytan says:

    andrew is cute? then why he always shoot his fat friend! hehe
    I’m not good on CG like them but my music is quite something,take a peep
    friends

  38. DatARobot says:

    I would just like to add however you league these guys out, all have been equally essential, contributing to and amalgamating the after effects & 3D online communities. They have taken the timeout of busy schedules to share an amazing, broad range of knowledge and experience.
    I would personally like to thank those who have emailed me back swiftly on issues i have had with projects on tight deadlines and would advise those learning any motion software to bookmark at least half, if not all of these resource sources. A special thank you to Andrew Kramer and Nick Campbell for all your help.
    In particular Nick’s aspect of teaching [rambling, laughing, female stand-ins] offer you some interesting pointers into the more theoretical side to motion beyond making things move. I have found that learning motion is more than the movement, pace and syncopation. But the freedom of artistic licence and understanding the physics and dynamics of the real world, such as lighting, composition, form and space.
    Many of these guys have contributed to this, alongside this great site.

    Thanks Topher and all.

  39. oketunde says:

    Chronicle of great innovators! have being following up Nick Campbell of recent, his works are inspiring and he’s Five Second Projects are awesome.

    If u’r a newbie or even pro with AE. i will advice u check his works out

    http://greyscalegorilla.com/blog

    he’s the GORILLA. is conform and non-comform is what am unveilng right now. Thanxs. Nick. for those post.

  40. Federer says:

    Hmm…this serves as a nice welcome-to-the-AE-world message to any newbie like me… A comprehensive coverage of all the gurus of AE is what we need to inspire us to glory, thanks.

  41. maxdiamond says:

    I second that Brad,
    if it werent for Brian Maffitt I would be lost in AE world.

    Great list Topher, hope to see more in part II of the list.

  42. John Doe says:

    Good Stuff!

  43. Regarding the Comments with Ayato Fujii. http://www.ayatoweb.com
    Yes he’s got some awesome tutorials, But they can be indeed hard to follow.

    I think it could be translation issues and more details on certain steps.

    For instance, the flowing petals tutorial (awesome tut): http://www.ayatoweb.com/ae_tips_e/ae19_e.html

    Could not figure out what he meant on Step 5 and which camera he was he refering to No disrespect for his tuts, I just felt frustrated being stuck back then.

  44. Rajeev Malik says:

    amazing people collection……
    I’m huge fan of andrew kramer…..
    he is such a killer……

  45. Olek says:

    What about Steve Holmes, Energi Design, http://www.clickenergi.com
    (totaltraining.com AE tutorials)

    ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNO ANDREW KRAMER
    :)

  46. Bitto says:

    Mark Christiansen , Steve Holmes, Stu and Kramer…. High-end skills…. top of the game : )

  47. veronica says:

    great to see them ….all together

  48. m.insaf nias says:

    COO L POST BUDDY, GREAT WORK, U HAV BOT SOM OF THE GREAT TEACHES TO THE SPOTLIGHT.

    WELL DONE.

    THANKS

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