Posts Tagged ‘After Effects’
5 Easy Tips For Creating an Awesome Title Sequence
Grab your audience from the get-go with a perfectly executed title sequence!
9 Must-Read Video Editing Articles (April 2015)
Between NAB and news announcements, April was a great month for video editors. Here are 9 must-read video editing articles every video editor should read.
Cinema 4D Tutorial: Create Animated Title Sequences
Greyscalegorilla teaches the art of animated title sequences in this two part Cinema 4D tutorial.
Video Editors Rejoice: Adobe Unveils Creative Cloud Next
Adobe’s latest announcement — Creative Cloud Next — brings improved color, faster previews, and facial motion tracking to their video applications.
Free After Effects Template: High-Performance Car Gauges
Turbocharge your next project with this free After Effects template! It’s fully-loaded with automotive HUD elements, sound effects, and icons.
Must-Read After Effects Articles: Spring 2015
Get inspired and gain some knowledge with these 9 must-read After Effects articles.
Creating Pseudo Effects in After Effects
Learn how to condense and organize your expression based presets using Pseudo Effects in After Effects.
Quick Tip: Converting Text to Masks in After Effects
No more tracing by hand! Here’s an easy step-by-step how-to guide on converting text to masks in After Effects.
Amazing After Effects Templates: Introducing RocketStock
Discover RocketStock, a curated collection of After Effects templates from top motion designers. Finally, AE templates that are visually stunning, clearly organized and easy to use!
Create Realistic Muzzle Flashes in After Effects
Creating a realistic muzzle flash is easy using the fractal noise effect in After Effects. Learn how it’s done in these helpful video tutorial.
Everything You Need to Know About Exporting Video
Break through the confusion and save yourself some time with these quick tips for exporting video.
Understanding Spatial and Temporal Interpolation in After Effects
Temporal and Spatial Interpolation are two distinctly different terms, but what do they mean? Find out in the following post.