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After Effects vs. Motion
by Ryan Osika on Sep 29, 2006 at 7:03:58 am

I'm buying a new Mac Pro, very excited. Up until now though, I've been strictly a PC/AVID guy. Now, I'll have access to Final Cut Studio and with that Motion. I've always used (and loved) Adobe After Effects, so I'm wondering what people thought of Motion. How does it compare to After Effects? Don't get me wrong, I'll always have After Effects, but the compatibility of Motion with Final Cut Pro is a tempting feature. Thoughts?

Thanks all!


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