Well the news from IBC has started to roll out, and the first thing that I’ve seen that has really shown promise of being a game changer: Adobe Anywhere. The premise is fairly simple, you have a server computer that hosts your media. You log into your Adobe Anywhere account and instantly you have access to your material on your server computer or any storage that it is attached to. The media can be in the next room or thousands of miles away, and in theory, it doesn’t matter. You can work with full resolution HD material, wherever and whenever you please. The amazing thing is that you can access all of this media from Adobe’s big three video apps, Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Prelude.
Tag: After Effects
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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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AE ❤ PR – Using AE to Move Multiple Layers in the PR Program Monitor
Premiere Pro doesn’t let you move multiple layers at the same time in the program monitor. In this Premiere Pro tutorial we’ll go over how to use After Effects to get around this limitation in a few straight forward steps.
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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.