Compression is essential to reduce the size of movies so that they can be stored, transmitted, and played back effectively. When exporting or rendering a movie file for playback on a specific type of device at a certain bandwidth, you choose a compressor/decompressor (also known as an encoder/decoder), or codec, to compress the information and […]
Category: Applying Content-Aware Fill
Setting up the project – Advanced Editing Techniques-1
Retiming playback using the Timewarp effectThe Timewarp effect in After Effects gives you precise control over a wide range of parameters when changing the playback speed of a layer, including interpolation methods, motion blur, and source cropping to eliminate unwanted artifacts.In this exercise, you will use the Timewarp effect to change the speed of a […]
Preparing a movie for broadcast output – Rendering and Outputting
The project you’re rendering in this lesson is already high-resolution and appropriate for broadcast output. However, you may need to adjust other compositions for your intended delivery format. To change the composition size, create a new composition with the appropriate settings for your final format. Then drag the project composition into the new composition. If […]