Re: Premiere to AE. Where to begin!? by Simon Bonner on May 25, 2008 at 12:12:26 am in the Adobe After Effects basics Forum The easiest way to find the correct layer, I've found, it to make a note of the time it appears in premiere, and then move your current time indicator to the same time in your main comp in AE. Then...
Re: Premiere to AE. Where to begin!? by Simon Bonner on May 24, 2008 at 7:27:16 am in the Adobe After Effects basics Forum First of all, you might as well leave ther audio well alone. AE is not the programme with which you want to work on audio.
To get started, find the composition in your project panel that shares the name of your...
Re: pan behind tool but rotating?? by Simon Bonner on May 21, 2008 at 6:05:10 am in the Adobe After Effects Forum You are trying to rotate a mask? If so, select it make a rotation keyframe. Move forward in time and hit cntl+t with the mask selected (not the layer) to open the free transform bounding box. Use the pan behind...
Re: how can I merge two layers into one? by Simon Bonner on Apr 5, 2008 at 1:39:00 pm in the Adobe After Effects basics Forum Hi Idan,
Unfortunately you can't place more than one footage item in each layer in AE. That frustrated me too when I first moved over from Premiere, but you get used to it. If you want to neaten up your timeline...