Difference between revisions of "Mediaworks - After Effects Part 1"
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* Alpha Channels: Describe the area of transparency is a video or image. | * Alpha Channels: Describe the area of transparency is a video or image. | ||
** We will demonstrate alpha channels with Photoshop, After Effects and Premiere Pro | ** We will demonstrate alpha channels with Photoshop, After Effects and Premiere Pro | ||
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* Exporting videos with or without alpha channels | * Exporting videos with or without alpha channels | ||
** [[Exporting Video from After Effects]] | ** [[Exporting Video from After Effects]] |
Revision as of 12:31, 27 April 2018
What Is After Effects
- After Effects is an application that is used for video composting, motion graphics and animation.
- It's interface has some similarities with Premiere Pro and Photoshop but it has many unique elements.
Topics to Cover
- We will cover some basic concepts in After Effects and demonstrate the new Motion Graphics Template feature.
- Practice files are available at smb://orca/programs/mediaworks-1718/handouts
- Alpha Channels: Describe the area of transparency is a video or image.
- We will demonstrate alpha channels with Photoshop, After Effects and Premiere Pro
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- Exporting videos with or without alpha channels
- Dynamic Link: allow sharing assets and compostions between Premiere and After Effects without having to export a new video clip every time a change is made.