Removing objects in a video could mean rotoscoping, painting, creating a clean plate, and tracking it into the shot, but Content-Aware Fill can now do it all for you.
Mocha AE, which has been bundled with After Effects for over 10 years, has received a major overhaul, delivering new features and an improved workflow.
A lot of factors come into play when rendering your work, but learning how to make the best use of these features will help immeasurably in making your renders more efficient.
Making objects or text react to sound automatically is easier than you think. With the help of After Effects expressions, you can do it in less than five minutes.
If you’re an avid TV or film watcher, you’ve seen this effect used in multiple credit sequences and other creative ways. While it looks complex, it’s actually quite simple to achieve.
Placing text behind moving objects in a video is a compelling way of revealing titles or other info. This method involves masking, inversion, and keyframing.
The whole point of using an AE template is to speed up video production workflow, but if a template isn’t designed well, it can be difficult to use.
Working with keyframes in After Effects is one of the easiest and most fundamental ways to add more dynamic actions to your projects and make them pop. Here’s how.