![]() These things take practice and experience. Outside that of course you can endlessly watch YouTube tutorials and then piece the techniques together to apply to your project, but there's really no way to explain this in 5 minutes in a few short sentences. what footage you have/ are able to shoot. Again, any advice is helpful but as of right now I'm leaning more towards After Effects. In short: This is much more complex if it's supposed to look good and basically one of those things where advising on specific steps and techniques would require to know what look you have in mind vs. As AMV editors, what are the pros and cons of using either program From what I've gathered Premier Pro is used for putting the pieces together and AE is for adding more advanced effects onto those pieces such as motion graphics. ![]() Conversely, in post it matters how quickly and easily you are able to extract the characters and then how much time you want to spend to do further masking for color corrections, separating individual areas for color ing/ texturing, creating more shapes and masks for additional contours and speed lines and so on. Rinse repeat for other things that influence how you even acquire the footage like on-set markers for tracking, additional effects lighting, scene blocking or the camera's capabilities. Premiere it’s often After Effects and Premiere. I have been asked to create a motion graphic using brand identity standards (text/fonts, color, logo, etc) with product renderings and product support files (which have been created in Photoshop). ![]() As you would imagine, it's going to be much easier to convert a well-lit cosplay costume with bright colors in front of a green screen than doing the same for a dark everyday attire in a shadowy alley. Remember when you are comparing tools that it doesn’t always come down to After Effects vs. This extends just as much to how you shoot your footage in the first place, what specific look you are after and what additional techniques you plan on using. After a quiet IBC where Adobes focus was less on new features and more on performance, Adobe MAX brings us a new release of Premiere Pro that delivers Auto. So it’s not that After Effects is impossible or even rough to use as a video editing tool. ![]() You're asking too simple a question, no offense. You can edit your videos in After Effects, but when you cut the footage, it shifts everything after the cut onto a new layer in Premiere Pro, it keeps it all in the same track (but with a visual break to mark where you made your cut). ![]()
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