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Aug 05, 2011 04:49 |  #1

My latest video - I've gone all Adobe (from Avid and Boris) and am finding the new CS5.5 a great editing suite.

After Effects templates are in abundance on several sites and offer a fast way to get high impact - for a lone editor who's building motion effects skills slowly. It's a slow process gaining skills in DSLR filming, editing and motion graphics and I find this a useful way to fast-track your editing and get some imact.

I am sure most commercial productions involve a team of people camermen, editors, directors, producers, and motion graphics. So this is how I get a team for my video. AE template is from Video Hive and music from their sister site.

Please enjoy and send your comments and critisism as I always learn from them and find them very helpful.

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Aug 05, 2011 18:21 |  #2

I liked it. Linked very well with the music. I suck at AE so of course I was very impressed with this!


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Aug 06, 2011 02:07 |  #3

Thanks BrickR very kind of you.

I am new to AE and have been using it for one month. The Template from www.videohive.net (external link) helped immensely. And I have done about 60 of the AE Tutorials on www.videocopilot.net (external link) this has got me further in one month with AE than I got in five years with Boris.

The templates are really well priced for free to air videos - all are under $30 which is reasonable I feel for the 10 hours work it will save you.


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