
Many of you have asked me to release some free Motion tutorials, so that’s what this week’s free Izzy Video is all about.
Motion is very powerful, and my personal opinion is the best way to learn it is one concept at a time. In this brief tutorial, I demonstrate an interesting way to use an Anchor Point in a 3D environment.
You can get Izzy Video 84 here.
*Premium subscribers have this one available in High Definition.
*This is the free version of Izzy Video. If you’d like to learn more about becoming a Premium Subscriber, please visit the membership information page.
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All past Izzy Video tutorials are located in the membership area.
You can also watch free samples here.

This installment of Izzy Video introduces the concept of Keyframes inside of Final Cut Pro. Although Final Cut Pro isn’t built around animating video, it has plenty of functionality. If you’d like to animate video clips, objects, or text, then this tutorial should be helpful in getting you started.
This episode is available in iPod/iPhone format and in High Definition.
* This installment of Izzy Video is available to premium subscribers only. If you’d like to watch it, please visit the membership information page to see how you can become a member.
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All past Izzy Video tutorials are located in the membership area.
You can also watch free samples here.

Several viewers have asked me how I create the intros and outros for the different shows I produce. The answer is that I use Apple’s Motion. It’s extremely powerful, and in Izzy Video episode 80, I show the basics of how to use particles in Motion. The particle emitter is very useful, but it can be overwhelming to somebody who is new to Motion. I try to make it easy for you.
I also briefly show how to create particles in a 3D environment for a very cool effect.
This episode is available in iPod/iPhone format and in High Definition.
* This installment of Izzy Video is available to premium subscribers only. If you’d like to watch it, please visit the membership information page to see how you can become a member.
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All past Izzy Video tutorials are located in the membership area.
You can also watch free samples here.

For the second members-only episode of the month of January, we’re back inside Apple’s Motion for a new tutorial. I show how to animate a drawing line on a map. This is a classic animation used to show someone’s trip around the world, but the technique can also be used for a variety of other purposes. For example, you can use it to circle something on the screen, to show the path a football player is going to run, and so on.
It’s a very simple effect to create, and I thought it might be a helpful one.
This episode is available in iPod/iPhone format and in High Definition.
* Also, please note that I’ve created a separate High Def RSS feed for the premium subscribers. Some of the recent episodes, and most future ones, will be available in HD now for premium subscribers. Please visit the Premium Members Area to get the new feed address.
* This installment of Izzy Video is available to premium subscribers only. If you’d like to watch it, please visit the membership information page to see how you can become a member.
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All past Izzy Video tutorials are located in the membership area.
You can also watch free samples here.

Want to know how to put light sabers in your video?
It’s easy to do, and in Izzy Video 72, I show you how. I use Apple’s Motion to create the effect, but you can do it in many different applications, using a technique called “rotoscoping.” This installment of Izzy Video is available to premium subscribers only. If you’d like to watch it, please visit the membership information page to see how you can become a member.
This is the second members-only tutorial for the month of November.
Get Izzy Video 72, along with access to all of the archives, in the members area.
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All past Izzy Video tutorials are located in the membership area.
You can also watch free samples here.
I’ve received a lot of positive feedback about previous tutorials on Apple’s Motion. I thought it might make sense to release another one.
Filters are a very powerful aspect inside Motion. In this tutorial I briefly describe some of the ways you can use filters, and also delve a little into the content that is included with the application Motion.
* This installment of Izzy Video is available to premium subscribers only. If you’d like to watch it, please visit the membership information page to see how you can become a member.Also, the first premium-only episode will be released this coming weekend.
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All past Izzy Video tutorials are located in the membership area.
You can also watch free samples here.

This weekend I’m responding to viewer requests. Previously in Izzy Video 58, I included a shot where my website was spinning against a graphical background. Many of you asked how I made that shot, so this week I’m showing you how.
Once again, this tutorial is inside Apple’s Motion, but I’m sure you can create the same effect in a number of different applications.
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All past Izzy Video tutorials are located in the membership area.
You can also watch free samples here.