Oh my goodness. I have been going through so many tutorials to try and get a grasp on this program but it always feels like they're explaining it to someone who already knows the terminology. This playlist is amazing. Thank you!
Undoubtedly the best after effect tutorial for beginners. I would recommend any beginner to complete this 12 videos. You will be comfortable to use after effects. Thanks a lot for such playlist.
To be clear on Frames Per Second. 24 is mimicking the mechanical frame rate of a film camera. The whole numbers like 25, 30, 50 and 60 are for streaming. For television 25 FPS and 50 FPS are used in many European countries, we call it PAL. NTSC 29.97 is SD in the US, Canada and Japan, 59.94 is HD. I am a video engineer for SES Satellites and thought I would share some of my knowledge on this. I can't wait to learn more about After Effects! FYI: France and Russia have their own frame rates as well. It is all based on the that countries voltage in their power systems. Ok, I am all done now. haha
Oh my goodness. I have been going through so many tutorials to try and get a grasp on this program but it always feels like they're explaining it to someone who already knows the terminology. This playlist is amazing. Thank you!
I’m so glad you found the playlist and that it’s been helpful!
Undoubtedly the best after effect tutorial for beginners. I would recommend any beginner to complete this 12 videos. You will be comfortable to use after effects. Thanks a lot for such playlist.
Thank you! 😀
Great tutorial! You really cover the basics everyone misses, It's a must see!
Thanks Santiago!
Thank you megan ,This was Awesome ,The best After effects course on YT🙏🙏🙏
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Thank you.
To be clear on Frames Per Second. 24 is mimicking the mechanical frame rate of a film camera. The whole numbers like 25, 30, 50 and 60 are for streaming. For television 25 FPS and 50 FPS are used in many European countries, we call it PAL. NTSC 29.97 is SD in the US, Canada and Japan, 59.94 is HD. I am a video engineer for SES Satellites and thought I would share some of my knowledge on this. I can't wait to learn more about After Effects!
FYI: France and Russia have their own frame rates as well. It is all based on the that countries voltage in their power systems. Ok, I am all done now. haha
Thanks for sharing your insights! 😀
really cool info!
excellent