After Effects Tutorials

After Effects is an Adobe product for creating motion graphics and visual effects.

After Effects - Adobe After Effects - Secondary Color Correction using Color Finesse
Adobe After Effects - Secondary Color Correction using Color Finesse
In this video tutorial, Jeff shows you how to use After Effects and Color Finesse to perform a secondary color correction on a video clip. The clip had its white balance fixed by Color Finesse in a previous tutorial, but even with a proper white balance, some scene elements were dull and almost colorless. The secondary color correction makes the dull colors more lively, while leaving other scene elements unaffected.

Running Time: 14 minutes, 27 seconds
After Effects - Adobe After Effects - Easy White Balance Using Color Finesse
Adobe After Effects - Easy White Balance Using Color Finesse
In this video tutorial, Jeff shows you how to quickly and easily correct a clip's white balance using After Effects and Color Finesse. Other color-correction plug-ins for After Effects have dedicated one-click white balance correction tools, but not Color Finesse. However, by using the tools that Color Finesse does have, you can correct white balance almost as easily. What may surprise you is that the easiest way to correct white balance in Color Finesse is hidden within the most complex tool.

Running Time: 10 minutes, 47 seconds
After Effects - Igniting a Soccer Ball part 3
Igniting a Soccer Ball part 3
In this video tutorial, Jeff demonstrates how to use the tools available in particleIllusion and After Effects to get a particle emitter source to track a soccer ball on fire in a video clip. Part Three shows how to mask the emitter layer in an After Effects composition, so that the emitter appears to be placed properly in the scene relative to the other video elements.

Running Time: 7 minutes, 43 seconds
After Effects - Igniting a Soccer Ball part 2
Igniting a Soccer Ball part 2
In this video tutorial, Jeff demonstrates how to use the tools available in particleIllusion and After Effects to get a particle emitter source to track an element in a video clip. Part Two concerns the animation of the emitter itself so that it accurately tracks the video element.

Running Time: 15 minutes, 28 seconds
After Effects - Igniting a Soccer Ball part 1
Igniting a Soccer Ball part 1
In this video tutorial, Jeff demonstrates how to use the tools available in particleIllusion and After Effects to get a particle emitter source to track an element in a video clip. Part One details how to animate the Layer Offset in particleIllusion to eliminate motion in the clip that is caused by movement of the camera that filmed the scene.

Running Time: 13 minutes, 19 seconds
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