Dynamically linking between Premiere and After Effects is the best way to save yourself tons of time when you’re adding VFX to your sequences.
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.
Using 2D elements is a simple way to add a lot of fun and energy to your videos. You can add them in small instances, or they can comprise your entire aesthetic.
There’s more than one way to get footage with a great tilt-shift miniature effect: you can shoot with a tilt-shift lens, or you can recreate the look in After Effects.
Sky replacements are extremely common in films and TV shows. If done well, most viewers won’t even notice these invisible effects. Here’s how to do it yourself.
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.
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.