Adobe After Effects is the market’s leading software in the creation of special effects for motion graphics and moving images.
In this sense, Adobe After Effects is like Photoshop
for video. It features tools that are similar to Adobe’s popular image
editor, only adapted to video. As an example, one of its newest tools, RotoBrush,
works as Photoshop’s Magic Wand, enabling you to select silhouettes and
place characters against any background without requiring a chroma
screen.
Adobe After Effects also includes more video-specific tools, such as Auto-Keyframe,
which creates key frames automatically where you apply a video effect,
and the Mesh warp effect in 3D, thanks to which you’ll be able to warp
and distort your video as it if was a plain image.
But if there’s something outstanding about Adobe After Effects, that’s its third-party plug-ins. Mocha,
for example, is an advanced tracking system that helps you in the
creation and adjustment of scenes. Another excellent Adobe After Effects
plug-in is Color Finesse, with which you can work with color in your video like you’ve never done before.
The most recent version of Adobe After Effects has noticeably
improved its performance. On the downside, now it’s only available for 64-bit computers.
Adobe After Effects is the most powerful, complete solution for motion graphics and video effects.
Minimum system requirements :
- Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64 processor.
- 64-bit operating system required.
- 2GB of RAM (4 for best performance).
- 5GB of available hard-disk space.
- 1280x1024 display with OpenGL 2.0-compatible graphics card.
- QuickTime 7.6.2 software required for QuickTime features.
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