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If You Want To Make Better Animations Quicker & Easier, Read This
I've been experimenting with After Effects to make some pretty complex animations recently, and I wanted to share this one valuable tip that's helped me make my animations much quicker. That tip is to Pre-comp your layers before you add the animation ๐Ÿ”‘ Pre-comping in After Effects is essentially the same thing as nesting your clips in Premiere Pro. The reason you do this is best explained by showing you this example. Below is a link to an example animation I created for an upcoming video I'm editing for my YouTube channel, and in this animation I want you to pay attention to the layers animating like the thumbnails & the text. ๐Ÿšจ Watch The Animation Here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jdqe9oKudAsg7UyYc9vPHnC6B03fi4QE/view?usp=drive_link For these thumbnail & text layers, what I did to make it much easier was I scaled them and positioned them exactly where I wanted them to end up, and once I had the layout set, I pre-comped (nested) each layer individually. Then for the thumbnails, I created a smooth slide-in animation one time, and because we pre-comped, I can now copy those keyframes and just paste them onto the bottom thumbnail layer without having to adjust the position because I pre-comped them. Then I just move over the keyframes a bit so it comes in a bit after. Simple. Now for the text, I pre-comped each text layer... Created one fade-in / slide-down animation... And then copied & pasted onto the other two text layers. Then I moved the keyframes a bit for each layer of text, and boom I was done. Instead of having to animate the slide in for each layer manually because all the positions and scales would have been different... I could do it once and then copy & paste since we pre-comped. ๐Ÿšจ BONUS TIP: When creating smooth animations like in the example shown, to get it to be that smooth you need to adjust the keyframe speed graph to look like a steep halfpipe ramp (Check the image attached to this post below)
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@Mateusz Kwiatkowski Good call lol, just made it available to watch
Anyone Have Tips for Vlog Videos?
Anyone have.a YT video they reccomend about Vlogging while staying in the moment?
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You mean like for vlogging yourself?
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@Joshua Cardoso Watching Casey and taking inspiration from people who vlog successfully would be the best tip because I feel like there's a million ways to vlog so it'd be best to watch people's vlogs that he likes and would want to replicate to an extent, and study to see how they do what they do. Overall learn from & study the people who've done what he wants to do best. But outside of that, some general tips, I'd say you want to give each video a purpose, have something your striving to do throughout the video or throughout your day, understand the vlog grind will more than likely be a slow grind that takes serious time, you have to become a personality people really resonate with online and want to come back and watch video after video. That's a great question though, vlogging is one of those niches I'm not very sure about because I feel a lot of it relies heavily on the personality of the person and being entertaining to some extent, so I guess another piece of advice would be to keep the videos entertaining too.
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Welcome YouTube Editing Mastery! This is THE place where YouTubers and Video Editors get ongoing help from me & my team to edit better videos, grow their channels faster, and make more money. ๐Ÿ’ฅ 3 Easy Actions For You RIGHT Now ๐Ÿ’ฅ - โœ๏ธ COMMENT on THIS post to 'Complete action' Who you are, what you do, why you joined, what you're struggling with, and your 2024 goals. - ๐Ÿค REPLY to someone else's introduction! Be kind, give advice, be relatable, be friendly, use GIFs. - ๐Ÿ‘๏ธ CHECK out the classroom section to get a quick introduction to me & the group: link to intro module (WATCH FULL VIDEO)! Group Rules: 1) No Self Promotion 2) No Selling in the DM's 3) No Spamming the Community Feed 4) Be the Member You Want to See
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@Richard Asencio letโ€™s go Richard, what a great story ๐Ÿ™ Iโ€™m confident with your attitude and excitement towards this career you can absolutely make your goals a reality. Definitely be sure to make a post asking questions, sharing anything youโ€™ve learned so far and letโ€™s be sure to grow together ๐Ÿ’ช
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@Mary Martins Welcome Mary! What are your goals, what are you struggling with, what brings you here?
Easy Tip To Instantly Increase Tension In Your Edits
In my videos I edit for Ireland Boys Productions, thereโ€™s always some sort of challenge they go through that leads to an ultimate climactic moment. And as that moment leads up, as the editor, I want to be sure Iโ€™m adding tension before the big moment so viewers keep watching and the moment feels epic when it arrives. So hereโ€™s one easy, quick tip on what I do to add that tension and make the moment feel more grand. I start by choosing an epic / suspenseful music track that adds tension and leads up to a climactic moment. I sync up the climactic moment with the moment right before the winner of a challenge is revealed. This creates a moment of suspense where the audience is just waiting to hear who won. Now that the climax of the track is synced up with the moment right before the reveal, I take the current reactions of each contestantโ€™s face and show them all before the answer is revealed. This instills curiosity into the mind and makes it more tense as the energy grows in the moment. This may be hard to understand over a post, but to better understand, I did this exact tip Iโ€™m referring to in this video here: https://youtu.be/QrcmaE_hMaA?si=tQfN_1jxwgmARIcC You can find two moments like this that Iโ€™m referring to at: 1. 25:24 2. 34:24 I edited this video and just finished it yesterday actually ๐Ÿ˜‚ But as you can see, both moments I flashed different angles and the faces of each contestant before they won in sync with the music that leads to a climax. This created tension and a feeling of grandiosity, making the moment feel epic which is exactly what I was going for. Now answer these questions for meโ€ฆ was this post helpful? How can you apply this tip to your edits? Comment below your thoughts and answers ๐Ÿ™
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What are your biggest editing problems right now?
Weโ€™ve had quite some people join as of late and every so often I like to re ask this question as people continue to grow and join. What are your current biggest problems youโ€™re facing right now with regards to editing? Anything that may be causing friction, any barriers, anything you donโ€™t know but do want to knowโ€ฆ Comment below ๐Ÿ‘‡
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