NAB Interview Series: Episode 4 – Chris Schmidt

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While at NAB this year, I decided to interview some of my favorite people in the motion design industry and ask them a few questions. In this fourth episode, I talk to Chris Schmidt. Chris runs the Chicago C4D User Group, Makes excellent advanced Greyscalegorilla tutorials and also helped build the City Kit. In this short interview, we talk about how he got into Cinema 4D and ways that you can start to learn Xpresso.

Show Notes
Chicago C4D
Chicago Motion Artists Group
I stole this wacom pen from Mike the Monkey
Chris’ Greyscalegorilla Tutorials

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6 people have commented on this post. You should too!

  1. Trevor Williams says:

    Haven’t listened to it yet, but I am excited to hear about Xpresso!!!!

  2. Hobo says:

    hahaha! does ‘mike’ come in with ‘f*in with your podcast’ =D really enjoying these dude, can just chill out and listen to them

  3. Joren Kandel says:

    Really digging this series, great candid, fireside chats about our industry. Really interesting to see what aspects of design get different people fired up. Thanks for these, Nick!

  4. John Haley says:

    Chris Schmidt is the man!

  5. fasteddie says:

    Sad to see only these few comments – Chris is THE man when it comes to modeling and Xpresso in C4D. RESPECT!!!!!

  6. Paulo says:

    thx to the both of you! great interview, just a bit too short.

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