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Hi, my name is Alan Poon, a designer and a digital artist. Back in 2014, I took some of the most iconic still images in the world and turn them into moving pictures. This effect is known as the 2.5 D effect, or the parallax effect. This set of work went semi viral, it gathered around half a million views and got 2.5 k up votes on Reddit. It has definitely added some credentials to my career. In this course, I'll show you step by step instructions on how you can do this technique for yourself.

So, who is this course for and why would it benefit you is for anyone who is working with videos, animation, graphic design, or visual communication in general. This course will benefit you because not only will it add a fantastic and unique piece to your portfolio, it will also help you attract more clients. Because during the parallax effect compared to filming has the advantage of being quicker and cheaper. All the client has to do is send you already done images, and you're good to go. Not to mention, there are things we can even film anymore, like archival images are one of the fence instructions on how you can apply the parallax effects to the iconic Beatles album cover Abbey Road using basic Photoshop and After Effects techniques. This may look complicated, but it's really easy once you know the steps.

So if you'd like to learn this skill, then click the enroll button right now and I'll see you in the next video.

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