Design an Awesome 80′s Inspired Title Animation

Design an Awesome 80′s Inspired Title Animation

Tutorial Details
  • Requirements: After Effects
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Run Time: 39:16 min

Final Product What You'll Be Creating

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Twice a month we revisit some of our reader’s favorite posts from back in the archives of Aetuts+. Today we’ll look at a tutorial originally published in March 2009 by Nick Campbell. Enjoy!


In his first tutorial for us he shows us how to create this awesome 80′s style title animation. He covers a whole bunch of awesome little tips that are sure be useful on any After Effects project.

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  1. jmeo says:

    This is a great tutorial. Thank you

  2. virat ahuja says:

    hi ,
    nice tutorial Nick. thanks tuts and Nick

  3. xsid says:

    hay gorilla,,
    welcome to aetuts.
    keep the great work up .

  4. And I’m sure a little bit of Vintage Film for Looks wouldn’t hurt either ;)

  5. Kasper says:

    Hehe nice… Somehow it reminds me of the movie Cocktail ;-)

  6. Eva says:

    nice tutorial Nick..thanks :)

  7. Saifi says:

    Very nice tutorial !

  8. Nate Hewa says:

    Hey man, you did an awesome job on this tutorial. Mine turned out great! I’ll definitely be able to use these techniques for future projects.

  9. kirsty young says:

    Vintage…with si-fi, 70′s neon effects…. as Andy Warhol would say “Uh No”. I like it but does not suit the word. :)

  10. Iain says:

    Totally sick!

  11. laslo says:

    as I put the pre-compocicion?

  12. John says:

    at the 22:36 mark

  13. diss says:

    this is the worst tutorial i have ever seen. the final result is great, its just that your talking is so fast, that i have
    to rewind every 5 seconds just to understand what you said.

    0 stars

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