There are three programs that we have used to make animations and videos with: Adobe After Effects, Adobe Animate, and Adobe Premiere. All three programs were easy and understandable for me at least. Each program was different in their own ways and can produce a variety of different content. Adobe Premiere seems to be a great editing program that is easy to use. In Adobe Premiere, there is a space for your files to go. This is similar to Adobe After Effects but you could just drag the files into the timeline. When you dragged the file into the timeline, the image would be weirdly zoomed in which was unusual because the images could easily fit in the provided space. I had the opposite problem with Animate. The imported image would always be bigger than the work space. Exporting in Premiere was exactly the same as exporting in After Effects.
Adobe Premiere has a lot of similarities with Adobe After Effects. Some differences I have noticed is the default setups. Premiere has the settings of the images in the top left corner rather than in the bottom left corner like After Effects. Another difference is in the ways multiple images should be put in. In Premiere, we were told to put the images all on one single layer. In After Effects, we were told to put each image on a different layer and have each image last from the beginning of the video to where it shows for two frames. In conclusion:
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AuthorI plan on learning the skills of Digital Design and Animation this year. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent those of Durham School of the Arts or Durham Public Schools. Archives
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