I wish you would have taken a bit longer for those that find your video very helpful BUT TOO FAST. What is the hurry? I've had to stop and re start your video 12 times. Now everyone has had previous experience in After effects.
Please i have question that no one in youtube wanted to answer me it's about videos monetization Is the displaying for exemple of Windows logo or Photoshop logo in a video a fair use i mean for exemple a person makes a tutorial about photoshop in windows, and tells the viewers vocally the names of these two products, does this way of using the logos and the names of products violate the fair use laws ? If it violates, what's the secret behind the monetization of youtube videos using copyrighted content such like logos and software products… thanks in advance for replying
https://www.instagram.com/gsoldatova2012/ check instagram profile ……. plz teach me how i edit this kind of retouching …..??? i am ready to pay you $$$$$$$ plz plz plz plz plz plz
2 questions: 1. What is the difference between "easy ease in" and "easy ease out"? and 2. What is the advantage to bringing raw files into AE over JPEG files? I feel like that would really slow down the computer. Is there any way to edit the raw image sequence in AE or would it be better to edit in Lightroom and then import an edited JPEG sequence into AE?
You can also do this with RAW stills where you slowly pan across the full resolution still frame. What you end up with is a pan that is much smoother than you can get from the tripod or a slider. You can also add a slight push in or pull out along with the pan. Then just dissolve from one shot to the next. I think some call this the "Ken Burns Effect". The big benefit is that you didn't need the time-lapse footage, but just a few still shots. It's very effective to show what a piece of property or area looks like.
I wish you would have taken a bit longer for those that find your video very helpful BUT TOO FAST. What is the hurry? I've had to stop and re start your video 12 times. Now everyone has had previous experience in After effects.
Thank you!
well its nice tut thanks buddy
Nice presentation. Well done!
Great stuff, thank ya, thank ya!
Please i have question that no one in youtube wanted to answer me
it's about videos monetization
Is the displaying for exemple of Windows logo or Photoshop logo in a video a fair use
i mean for exemple a person makes a tutorial about photoshop in windows, and tells the viewers vocally the names of these two products, does this way of using the logos and the names of products violate the fair use laws ?
If it violates, what's the secret behind the monetization of youtube videos using copyrighted content such like logos and software products…
thanks in advance for replying
https://www.instagram.com/gsoldatova2012/ check instagram profile ……. plz teach me how i edit this kind of retouching …..??? i am ready to pay you $$$$$$$ plz plz plz plz plz plz
Hi Nate. I met you last night at YT in NYC. Your channel is outstanding. I'm officially a fan β Andre
Hi tutvid, please make tutorial like this one https://www.instagram.com/p/Bah3ZxRDPpW/
2 questions: 1. What is the difference between "easy ease in" and "easy ease out"? and 2. What is the advantage to bringing raw files into AE over JPEG files? I feel like that would really slow down the computer. Is there any way to edit the raw image sequence in AE or would it be better to edit in Lightroom and then import an edited JPEG sequence into AE?
U talk so fast…i think u always be in hurry… π
Great info, we will def use photos instead of video for time-lapseΒ future videos to make them better.
I always use LRTimelapse in Lightroom, whats the selling point for doing it in AE ? π
great one!
more tutorials with after effect, thanks
Muito bom
Simple and awesome!
Was the Horizon straight?
Wasted 500 shutter count hahahaha
You can also do this with RAW stills where you slowly pan across the full resolution still frame. What you end up with is a pan that is much smoother than you can get from the tripod or a slider. You can also add a slight push in or pull out along with the pan. Then just dissolve from one shot to the next. I think some call this the "Ken Burns Effect".
The big benefit is that you didn't need the time-lapse footage, but just a few still shots. It's very effective to show what a piece of property or area looks like.
Any specific advantages doing in af over premiere?