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Category: Compositiing
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Premiere Pro CS6 & After Effects CS6 – Complex Masking using After Effects directly with Premiere Pro
The masking tools in Premiere Pro leave a lot to be desired, in this tutorial, I explain how you can easily use After Effects to create masks for Premiere Pro. I discuss simple masking scenarios as well as more complex scenarios involving tracking.
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Incorporating Titles/Logos into your footage with After Effects and MochaAE
In this post I take a look at how you can add creative titles or logos to your scenes. The technique is fairly straight forward and uses After Effects, Photoshop, and MochaAE a tool included with After Effects. (more…)
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After Effects CS6 – 3D Camera Tracker
After Effects CS6 brings about the introduction of a game changing new feature, the 3D Camera Tracker. Using the same technology previously introduced in the Warp Stabilizer, the 3D Camera Tracker will analyze your footage in the background and attempt to track 3D features to create a solved camera.
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After Effects CS6 – Bounding Boxes
This tutorial covers the new bounding box feature in After Effects CS6. With this feature, you can easily visualize the edges of your layers, making layers more discoverable and easy to work with. The video goes into detail about the simple and more advanced benefits of these display elements. One of the greatest new features is the ability to snap anchor points to corners, edges, and the center of layers.
Credits: Thanks to John Gumaer for doing the intro sound design.
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After Effects CS6 – Mask Feather Tool
After Effects users have been asking for masks with per-vertex feathering for years. After Effects CS6 finally delivers on this with the new Mask Feather Tool.
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Photo Multi-Plane in After Effects
In this tutorial, we show you how to break your image into 3D planes, and do a 3D camera move to simulate motion. You’ve seen it in documentaries. You’ve seen it in TV shows. Now you can do it yourself. It’s the Ken Burns effect on steroids
Credits: Thanks to John Gumaer for doing the intro sound design.