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buttersnow wrote:
Adobe After Effects
Is it a full on editor ??
It depends what you mean. It's called "After Effects" because you generally use it for post production.
The typical work-flow would be:
1 Stitch it all together with Premiere Pro.
2 Use After Effects to handle easy post-production stuff (eg Warp stabilizer or cloning or something).
3 Use Mocha if you have to do more complicated tracking stuff.
So if you're asking, you'd probably be looking at Premiere Pro rather than After Effects. They're often bundled together, so you get the whole package. |