![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Create up to 3x faster with native Apple M1 supportįaster rendering enhances the creative process: it makes it easy for motion designers to explore ideas and iterate more quickly on their compositions. For more information, check out our blog post. Motion designers can now send work in progress for review and collect feedback, all without leaving After Effects. Now built-in to After Effects, Frame.io improves efficiency by connecting collaborators and other stakeholders to the creative process with real-time reviews during post-production. Speed up creative decisions with Frame.io for Creative Cloud Adobe will be at NAB 2022 April 24 – 27 at Booth N3404 in North Hall and for the first time ever in Central Hall Booth C9520 to present the latest release and welcome Frame.io to the Adobe family. Over the following days, the new versions will roll out to all users via the Creative Cloud Desktop application. The latest versions of After Effects and Premiere Pro will be available in a phased release, starting on April 12. Along with support for Apple silicon, the latest release of After Effects offers built in review and approval tools with Frame.io for Creative Cloud, Scene Edit Detection, powered by Adobe Sensei and improvements for 3D workflows. Now up to 3x faster on Apple M1 Macs, After Effects gives today’s motion designers the tools they need to do great work and the speed to finish sooner. And by the way if you can send me the hair I lost the past ten or so years from the stress caused by your poor product I'd appreciate it.New in After Effects: native Apple M1 support, integrated reviews and Scene Edit Detection Now I haven't tried motion on an HD project (yet) but I have used it quite extensively and what used to take me hours in AE is done in minutes with Motion. (home built CPU) Intel P4 3.0 with single 2 GIGs of RAM I timed a HD :22 second long HD project I did between 3 different computers and here are the render times. The lousy response by Adobe in upgrading their programming and (NO) integration with Apple / PC 64 bit / duel processors (which have been out for how long?) and enormous RAM hog architecture is pitiful by the so called standard program for motion design. Even with it's numerous bugs and being version 1.0 I can save 80 hours on a one week project. Motion is heads above the headaches and painstaking snail development os AE. I personally am sick of it and now have switched to Motion. A one week project could (and has many times) consisted of 120+ hours to get a graphic and effects intense product to full completion. You might say wow what's this moron complaining about? Well in the world of After Effects a job that takes a week isn't a week in normal job hours. Time is money right? How many projects have you been under the gun (especially television production) and with the evolving level of production quality and creativity that goes into a project the process shouldn't be hampered by the slow redraw response (:10 to 1:00+ a frame (HD)) and lengthly render times especially on duel motherboards and 64 bit processors.įor instance, last month I completed a job in a week. I have used AE since version 1.0 and aside from the creative things hat can be accomplished it has been nothing but a headache. And if even diehard win xp users didn't worry about using Motion and Apple's Production Suite, so it couldn't be any clearer!! The time of Adobe's Video Collection and After Effects is over that's sure!!! We have switched just 50% of all workplaces with new G5s and Apple's Production Suite. One thing is clear, after worrying years about After Effects on the Mac (and the PC), the direction is so clear, goodbye PC and goodbye AAE and Adobe Video Collection. Release 0.75 beta would be a better description. It's time for Adobe to rethink their Video Collection. Need I say more?Īnd since Encore DVD 1.5 is a crashing piece of software it was easy to give up the Adobe Video Collection and switch completely to the Mac with Mac OS X 10.3 and PowerMac G5s.Īnd the PCs were double CPU machines with many Gigs of RAM, too and the fastest available graphic cards. When I was working on Adobe After Effects I had to work 12 - 16 peer day, because a job goes only out the customer when it's done. One week with AAE means I have to wait till the rendered file is exported and only now I can start the next job. One week with Motion means I get timely home after 6 - 8 hours. ![]() You have to wait till it's ready to kick out the next job. No automated workflow supported (on the Mac and PC as well). Well, the QuickTime engine isn't used to it's full extend. So much wasted time it's absolutely incredible. I wonder how I could have worked all the last years with AAE. ![]()
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