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Combines a full-color, step-by-step instructional book along with lesson files and video training from expert instructors Written for After Effects CS6, a leading motion graphics and visual effects program that allows users to create and deliver compelling motion graphics and visual effects Demonstrates how to quickly get up to speed using After Effects to create and animate text, images, and video for the web, TV, and digital displays After Effects CS6 Digital Classroom takes you from the basics through intermediate-level topics, teaching you this complex software in a clear, approachable manner.
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Video tutorials and lesson files on a companion DVD were developed by the same team of professional instructors and After Effects experts who have created many of the official training titles for Adobe Systems.
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Every lesson is presented in full color with step-by-step instructions. It includes 10 self-paced lessons that let you discover essential skills and explore the new features and capabilities of Adobe After Effects.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.О книге "Adobe After Effects CS6 Digital Classroom"Įdit and apply effects for stellar visual and special effects This important resource is like having a personal instructor guiding you through each lesson, while you work at your own pace. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This entry was posted on Thursday, February 28th, 2013 at 15:48 and is filed under Adobe, After Effects, transcode, workflow, XDCAM EX.
Furthermore, there can be an overlap of content from one to the next (in a span), so in principle (I haven’t tried it), simply placing one after another on the timeline would give rise to a (short) repetition at each transition (from one to the next).īut this is already over-long for a single blog-post, so I’ll deal with that issue in a separate post. Incidentally, the reason I tried it at all was that XDCAM-EX is a spanned format, where a single recording can be spanned/split/spread over multiple files. files, which, when I selected one of these it complained: “…unsupported filetype or extension”. The direct import dialog was slightly weird though: it claimed it was listing “All Acceptable Files” but these included not only files but also e.g.
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I succeeded in making AE projects both by directly importing the footage (as mp4 files) in AE and via Dynamic Link from Premier. But an Adobe blog entry suggested that no such problem existed in AE CS6 and some and Adobe documentation (pdf) said so explicitly. A brief web-search (further below) revealed user experiences and video convertor article-adverts implying that I was not alone with this problem. Naively, I concluded that, on my system at least, After Effects CS6 could not read XDCAM-EX. I assumed this indicated some kind of failure in After Effects. As expected, this opened After Effects, with the appropriate dynamic link to Premiere…Īll I got on the Preview in After Effects, and indeed back in Premiere, was Color Bars. In Premiere, I selected the relevant clip and did. Should be easy I thought, taking advantage of the CS6 suite’s Dynamic Link feature. While editing an Adobe Premiere CS6 project based on XDCAM-EX footage (from an EX3), I thought I’d enhance the footage in After Effects (where more sophisticated enhancement effects than in Premiere are available).