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Re: motion vs. after effects
by Stephen Smith on Oct 27, 2009 at 3:11:56 pm

Both programs are great and offer wonderful benefits. I think it depends more on what you would like to achieve. What would you like to do?

Check out this TV Show open and Commercial I did in Motion and that should give you an idea as to some things you could do in Motion.




Stephen Smith
Utah Video Productions

Check out the Graphics Demo Reel I did.

Check out my Motion Tutorials


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