Hey, I'm Scott.
I'm a motion designer with over 10 years of experience. I work in-house at a studio full time, and outside of that I create courses and tutorials for motion designers who want to stop guessing and start making work they're genuinely proud of.
I had to figure most of it myself.
My journey started 11 years ago. The first time I opened After Effects I found a classic tutorial, sat down, and closed the program about 30 seconds later. I had absolutely no idea what I was doing and the idea of ever making anything good with it felt completely out of reach.
I studied Animation at university, which gave me a foundation, but even with a formal degree I still had to piece most of it together myself. Nobody teaches you the full process. How to develop an idea. How to plan and structure a project. How to go from nothing to something finished that you're actually proud of.
It wasn't until I started working alongside other people in a studio that it all clicked. That's where I learned the things that don't make it into tutorials. The workflow, the decision making, the finishing touches that make work feel genuinely intentional. That's what I'm trying to pass on.
I'm making the content
I wish existed when I started.
Fill the gaps tutorials leave
Most tutorials teach you to recreate a specific result. I try to focus on the thinking behind it, the process, the decisions, the things that make you a better motion designer regardless of what you're making.
Teach it in the right order
The fundamentals matter more than any plugin or technique. I structure everything so it builds properly. No jumping ahead, no skipping the parts that actually make the difference.
Give you something you can use
Every course and tutorial I make is built around practical, repeatable skills. Not theory for its own sake but things you can apply to real projects immediately.
Free tutorials.
I've been creating motion design tutorials on YouTube for over 3 years. It's taught me more than I expected and connected me with an incredible community. If you want to see what I teach, start there.