Released
2/3/2016After Effects Expressions for Premiere Pro Editors is a creative, project-based workshop. Editors take a basic Premiere Pro edit and bring it to life using After Effects expressions and Dynamic Link, following author Angie Taylor's expert instructions. The concepts are broken down into manageable 3–5 minute videos, covering techniques such as randomizing effects, linking animation and color to sound, automating animation, and more.
- Linking footage from Premiere Pro in After Effects with Dynamic Link
- Understanding the expression language
- Automating animation with expressions
- Randomizing effect properties
- Linking color and light changes to audio
- Creating camera shake with a wiggle expressions
- Linking keyframes to create a lightening strike effect
- Synchronizing color and other design elements
- Creating amazing text animations
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Voiceover] Hi, I'm Angie Taylor. Welcome to After Effects Expressions for Premiere Pro editors. Expressions is an advanced feature of After Effects that many editors shy away from. The perception is that you need to be good at scripting to be able to use them, but this isn't the case. Some basic expressions are easy to apply using simple point and click methods. Many of these basic expressions are easy to use and can be really useful to editors for adding randomness to animation, or effect settings, or for linking properties together to synchronize animated elements or colors in an integrated design.
Even making effects react to music. After Effects Expressions for Premiere Pro editors is a creative real world project based workshop. In this workshop, editors will take a basic Premiere Pro edit and bring it to life using After Effects Expressions and Dynamic Link. Each stage of the project is dealt with in separate sections and concepts are broken down into manageable chunks within each section. This workshop will take a fairly standard edit for an online video ad and it will add animation, cohesive design, and pizzazz to make it really stand out.
Topics include randomizing effect properties to create camera shake effects, linking colored and light properties to audio, creating disco light effects, synchronizing color and other design elements to update automatically, and looping key frames to create a lightening strike effect. You'll also find out about some nasty gotchas to avoid while working with Expressions. So, what are you waiting for? Jump in and get started with After Effects Expressions for Premiere Pro editors.
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