Motion Designer Training
Gain mastery in Motion Designer Training to produce sleek 20-30 second intros. The course covers branding essentials, storyboarding techniques, precise timing and rhythm control, sound design integration, and professional delivery methods. This ensures your motion graphics are crisp, brand-aligned, and perfectly synced with music and voiceovers for practical design assignments in Zambia and beyond.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
certificate valid in your country
What will I learn?
This course provides a straightforward, hands-on process to create professional 20-30 second motion graphics intros starting from nothing. You'll discover how to establish brand identity, organise assets properly, sketch storyboards, select motion styles, and perfect timing, rhythm, and easing. Additionally, incorporate expert sound design, align audio accurately, optimise file exports, and supply fully prepared packages suitable for editors on any current platform.
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Develop skills
- Develop brand-aligned motion elements: design logos, colour schemes, and fonts for video projects.
- Plan storyboards for brief intros: outline 20-30 second sequences including scenes, timing, and effects.
- Implement core motion techniques: use easing, overlap, and rhythm for smooth UI and logo animations.
- Integrate sound design in motion: match music, effects, and voice for refined short intros.
- Master professional delivery process: prepare assets, specifications, and files for editors and animators.
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