[When should I use or buy After Effects?]
- James Sharp
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Awsome. thanks for the advice.. Ya about the 99 dollar thing...ya i read the add wrong.. adobe is 250 and the TRAINING DVD is 99.. so my bad.. but i think your right. I should demo it first. So thats what im gonna do. Thanks for the advice Everybody.
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My newest vid:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... =3&t=98816
I welcome any and all advice on how i can improve
My newest vid:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... =3&t=98816
I welcome any and all advice on how i can improve
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Re: Please dont kill me for asking this.
Whenever you want to.James Sharp wrote:WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO USE adobe AFTER EFFECTS.
Why do people think there are rules to this sort of thing?
- Corran
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Re: Please dont kill me for asking this.
Except they are asking when should you decide to spend 300+ dollars on a piece of software. Not actually when to employ it. The thread title is misleading.trythil wrote:Whenever you want to.James Sharp wrote:WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO USE adobe AFTER EFFECTS.
Why do people think there are rules to this sort of thing?
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Re: Please dont kill me for asking this.
Actually, looking at the first post, the thread title isn't misleading at all; that's exactly what he was asking about.Corran wrote:Except they are asking when should you decide to spend 300+ dollars on a piece of software. Not actually when to employ it. The thread title is misleading.trythil wrote:Whenever you want to.James Sharp wrote:WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO USE adobe AFTER EFFECTS.
Why do people think there are rules to this sort of thing?
Anyway, people don't necessarily think there are <i>rules</i> per se; they just want the advice of more experienced users. They figure that some methods or orders of doing things may work better than others, and they try to find those that work best. See Zarxrax's post, etc.
After all, that's why we have the A/V tech guides (as far as I can tell).
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There's a fine line that's walked when adding "glitter" to videos imo. I've watched a lot of videos that were very nice use of effects etc, but that's all they were.
Half the time I wasn't sure where the video was trying to take me because there was a big blue particle stream that was VERY distracting or some other sparkly thing that got in the way of the footage.
Half the time I wasn't sure where the video was trying to take me because there was a big blue particle stream that was VERY distracting or some other sparkly thing that got in the way of the footage.
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