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Adobe After Effects Guidance

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Anyone experienced making movies/montages in adobe cs6? Would enjoy some tips on effects and plugins to use as I wanna make a montage for when I hit master on overwatch soon :doge:

PS : Ana/Genji/Roadhog main :doge:

genji main fucking weeb

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5 minutes ago, uta said:

genji main fucking weeb

is my 6th most played, not necessarily a one trick or only play him, just one of my best

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11 minutes ago, raijin said:

youtube after effects tutorial

"this is a layer, you can move layers!"

I'm a lot more familiar with Sony Vegas, AE is more for cool effects and actually creating VFX, although I have used it before. For making a montage and adding effects/etc to it look into Sony Vegas, it isn't as steep of a learning curve and better for what you want. I can help with it too.

Use Adobe Premiere to edit the footage/mix it together.

Use aftereffects for clips with lensflares, transitions etc

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3 hours ago, Howest said:

Use Adobe Premiere to edit the footage/mix it together.

Use aftereffects for clips with lensflares, transitions etc

is premiere easy? ive only used AE

1 hour ago, Drewyboyo said:

is premiere easy? ive only used AE

yeah easier than AE

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