![]() So if you go back, you’d see I’m talking about the software I was learning. ![]() Can you describe Video Copilot and what inspired you to launch it?Īndrew: Well, it’s kind of a place for me to post the things I’m interested in or personally learned. I’m pretty blown away by what you’re able to accomplish. Allan: That’s pretty impressive! I take pride in being efficient with time, but I end up working a lot. We develop software and we have programmers that help bring that to life. I just try to make them more complete to give people the full picture on what’s involved in creating a shot a more in-depth training. We don’t do as many tutorials as we used to do, but we do more elaborate ones. I usually do all the tutorial stuff during the week, but I don’t make the tutorials until the weekend. At night, I have dinner with the family, put the kids to bed - and spend a couple of hours picking up on things with Video Copilot. I wake up and have some coffee and take a crack at whatever project is the priority at the moment. I’m working on some projects right now that are part of the action effects app that my company help create. Any kind of design or VFX projects I get involved in. We work on feature films and other projects. Allan: Yeah! This is a trick question but what’s your typical day at the moment.Īndrew: So a typical day: I work on Bad Robot. I probably seem a lot calmer now than I am on a regular basis. It blows my mind how you manage all that and still have a family.Īndrew: It’s a challenge. Allan: That’s awesome! There are several versions of you: You work in production of feature film, plus all the training. That’s my main focus on We try to show people what’s possible and how to create better art. It’s a great balance: The thing that I’m most passionate about, I get to create tools that help me do it better. These are things I run into during my projects. Andrew could you introduce yourself?Īndrew: Sure! Thank you for that introduction, Allan! I’m a VFX artist and I also create software and plugins that make me excited. ![]() Andrew needs no introduction! His videos and tutorials are well known and followed. Allan: I’m here with Andrew Kramer from Video Copilot. Abrams, as well as gives advice on the most important skills when starting out as a VFX artist. In this Podcast, Andrew talks about what inspired him to launch Video Copilot, his experience working with J.J. Andrew continues to work in the film industry in addition to publishing new, exciting products and tutorials for the growing motion graphics and visual effects community. ![]() Video Copilot has since published over 40 hours of training and has over a dozen professional products and plug-ins used by creative professionals around the world. The site’s online presence has also led to collaborations for Andrew to work with major companies and even the unique opportunity to work with Director J.J. His unusual training style and off-beat humor intrigued viewers by showing them powerful techniques for visual effects that were detailed and also entertaining. The website started with a single product and a handful of short After Effects tutorials that were featured on the Creative Cow community. His website Video Copilot has been a progressive force in the visual effects industry, with his upbeat training style and innovative plug-ins.Īs a freelance artist and web designer at age 20, Andrew began to work on the Video Copilot website from his apartment in Southern California. I will give a bit of head start to you by inviting you to join my VIP Insiders List: Once you sign up, you will receive exclusive access to my Course.Īs the host of over 160 tutorials and creator of title sequences for tv’s Fringe and the film Star Trek, Andrew Kramer has participated in many forms of production: from visual effects artist, to directing commercials and promos. I want to keep a certain standard for the applicants. I will be opening doors to it again in the next few weeks. This year, I want to focus more on giving back by coaching artists on their career and the level of work that they do. It’s been my baby and I’ve taken a year off to focus on it. ![]() I’ve launched my FXTD Mentorship program. He is constantly releasing new material, as well as creating his own product. I’m excited to talk with Andrew because he’s had such a huge impact on the industry by selflessly creating tutorials on his website. This Episode I’ve been wanting to do for quite a while. I’m interview Andrew Kramer from Video Copilot. Check out Upload The Productive Artist e-book.Įpisode 29 - Andrew Kramer, Video Copilot. ![]()
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