The new Motion 5 has arrived – and here’s the funny thing: while it looks radically different, contains features that represent a completely new paradigm, and will change the way motion graphics are created – it is at the same time no different at all. How can that be? Read on for summary of what […]
Day: June 21, 2011
After Effects Apprentice Free Video: Non-Uniform Scale Issues with Parenting
As we mentioned earlier, we've been busy this year creating an extensive, multi-course video training series based on our popular beginner's book After Effects Apprentice. Each course has a selection of movies that are free for all to view; we're re-posting those videos here on PVC to make sure you don't miss them. This one […]
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Leica Launches New M9-P Rangefinder and 21mm f3.4 Super-Elmar Lens
Leica unveiled an updated design to the venerable M9 this morning in Paris. The new M9-P features a more discreet, classic design forgoing the “Red Dot” in favour of classic scripted Leica lettering engraver on the Magnesium top plate. They also revealed a new lightweight 21mm f3.4 lens that is a perfect match for architecture […]
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After Effects News Roundup
Here’s the latest 2 weeks or so of assorted After Effects tutorials, tips, and scripts & plug-ins new and old. Lester Banks took a First Look at AtomKraft 3D Environment for After Effects with a set of movies along with text that explain many of the features of this forthcoming comp renderer. Here’s just a […]
Would you recommend Premiere Pro to your friends and colleagues?
Adobe has started the Video Ambassadors program to build an online community for Adobe Premiere Pro editors to support each other, help us improve Adobe Premiere Pro and spread the word to other editors about trying Adobe Premiere Pro. As an Ambassador, you will receive exclusive information, access to the Adobe Premiere Pro team, answers […]
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