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After effects

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe After effects, a product of Adobe.com, is used to create motion graphics and visual effects in the industry standard.  So if you're interested in doing special effects in the world of motion graphics design, you need to master this powerful software.
In order to facilitate your research, I have taken care to make a collection of free video tutorials through the web. Whether you are a beginner in after effects, you will find tutorials to get started. Learn from basics: creating project in after effects, compositing, video editing with after effects,making mask, green screen, chroma-key techniques, motion tracking, after effects text tutorials, to advanced level:  special effects, how to animate objects in after effects, rendering in after effects...

In the field of motion graphics, no one can not neglect this essential tool. Adobe photoshop is the heart of the motion graphics world. Without adobe photoshop, motion graphics would not.
At videoinmind.com, you have a largest collection of photoshop tutorials, from basic to advanced level. Video tutorials that allow you to explore the capabilities of the giant Adobe Photoshop. Learn to use adobe photoshop like a pro.

After Effects templates

Here are some great Links that i want to share with You. You can find Incredidle pre-made After Effects projects and easily place your own video, text or sound:
Click Here to visit RevoStock, a collection of amazing After Effects templates
Click here to visit BlueFx, BlueFx provides premium royalty free After Effects templates, using these projects you can have a spectacular animation in minutes

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Top five Features in Adobe After Effects cs5

By mark Christiansen
 
When I was a little kid, I remember being asked whether I wanted a lot of little things or one big thing for Christmas. I wisely chose the latter, and found myself rewarded with a dream gaming system—the Atari 2800. Adobe's After Effects team was clearly confronted with a similar dilemma. Deciding that we'd be better off with one big thing, Adobe converted the entire After Effects CS4 application pipeline to 64-bit compatibility—a change requiring most of the attention of most of the development team, in order to produce the fully 64-bit native After Effects CS5.

Other folks were also hard at work on behalf of the application. While trying to solve the problem of rotoscoping (the tedious process of making a frame-by-frame video selection), a couple of the original team members came up with the revolutionary Roto Brush. Some third-party developers also stepped up, creating valuable additions that ship with CS5, such as major upgrades to Mocha AE and Color Finesse, as well as the addition of the Freeform plug-in from Digieffects.

Choosing the top five features this time around wasn't so difficult, since the After Effects team focused on a few big new features instead of many smaller ones. It's more a question of how and why these add up to a big upgrade, which After Effects CS5 definitely is...

Photoshop vs Photoshop Elements

Which One Is Right for You?
If you're in the market for an image editing software, chances are you're choosing between Photoshop and Photoshop Elements.

Both are excellent software for manipulating digital photographs and images. In this article, I'll discuss some of the ways the two software are different. Hopefully, after reading this, you can make an informed decision.

Keep in mind Adobe's intentions when you consider each one. In their website, Adobe says that Photoshop CS5 (the latest version) is ideal for "professional photographers, serious amateur photographers, graphic designers, web designers."

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