By removing or smoothing out a shot’s camera motion in post-production, stabilization can reduce shaky camera work, or even refocus the viewer’s gaze.
Not only do you save time as your editing knowledge increases, but you become more capable of quickly creating stories that are entertaining to watch.
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.
Title sequences have become much easier to make with advancements in After Effects CC. Here are four currently popular styles, along with AE templates and tips to recreate each one.
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.
Stop-motion animation is a very popular way to catch people’s attention in the sea of online video. This tutorial shows you how to paint your brand’s logo (or anything else!) in a stop-motion format.
There are four audio types in Adobe’s Essential Sound Panel: Dialogue, Music, Sound FX, and Ambience. Here’s an overview of the various parameters in each type, plus tips on using them effectively.