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AE Advantages over Motion?
by
Nate Hanson
on May 16, 2008 at 2:33:03 pm
I teach a high school multimedia course and I have access to both After Effects and Motion. I'm wondering if there would be any reason to teach both programs.
This year I only taught AE - mostly because there were so many great (free) resources available that I was able to learn the software fairly quickly. I haven't seen much in the way of free training for Motion and I don't know how to use the software yet.
1) Are there any advantages to using AE over Motion or do they both offer basically the same tools?
2) Which is more commonly used in "the industry"?
Thanks for your professional opinions!
Nate
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