The After
Effects CS4 Software from Adobe is a powerful 2D and 3D compositing and
animation suite. The software can be used to create motion graphics for
film, video, DVD, the web, and mobile devices. It features an animation
engine in which any frame can be keyframed. After Effects integrates
seamlessly with other applications in the Adobe Creative Suite,
allowing for a streamlined workflow when working on projects in
conjunction with Flash, Photoshop, or Premiere Pro.
Create motion graphics and visual effects with the industry standard:
Innovative compositing and animation tools
Create high-impact communications by combining moving imagery, still
images, graphics, text, and sound in 2D or 3D space and then animating
virtually any aspect of each element.
Unmatched integration
Enjoy a streamlined workflow with support for Adobe Photoshop 3D and
video layers, Adobe Illustrator graphics that maintain image integrity,
and tight integration with Adobe Flash CS4 Professional, Adobe Premiere
Pro CS4, Encore CS4, and Soundbooth CS4 software.
Unlimited creative options
Manipulate moving and still images using hundreds of effects that
stylize, distort, generate new elements, and more; add or remove film
grain; bring images and text to life by animating them with the Puppet
tool.
Text and vector graphics creation and animation
Create text and vector graphics in After Effects using familiar Adobe
tools, and then animate these elements to create visually innovative
work.
Timesaving tools
Start projects quickly with
animation presets and behaviors. Use Brainstorm to experiment and to
refine designs. Learn fast with Tool Tips and training resources, and
help speed the review process with Adobe Clip Notes.
Comprehensive masking and keying tools
Control which portions of a layer are visible by drawing and animating
masks. Easily get precise results with flexible auto-tracing options
and RotoBezier masks. Remove greenscreen backgrounds with Keylight and
myriad supporting tools.
Powerful motion and keyframing controls
Apply motion blur to produce realistic animations. Slow down and speed
up footage using Timewarp. Edit keyframes using the Graph Editor. Match
source footage using the Motion Tracker. Remove unwanted movement with
the Motion Stabilizer.
Responsive performance
Harness your computer's processing power with easier to adjust
multicore and graphics acceleration. Disk caching allows you to spend
less time waiting and more time creating. Distribute rendering across
your network to maximize output performance.
Professional results for every media type
Produce animated content for virtually any media, from the web and
mobile devices to film and broadcast, thanks to comprehensive output
format support. Use the Render Queue or background render with the
Adobe Media Encoder.
High-fidelity color
Get
precise, predictable color with high dynamic range (32-bit-per-channel,
floating point) color, the use of ICC-based color management tools, and
ProEXR support for exchanging files with other applications that
support high dynamic range color.
Top new features of Adobe After Effects CS 4:
After
Effects CS4 introduces numerous new features that enhance an artist's
productivity as well as open up fresh creative possibilities.
Searchable timelines and projects plus easier nested composition navigation
As
projects become deeper and more complex, it can be challenging to find
a specific layer or other asset--especially on deadline or when you're
working in an unfamiliar project. After Effects CS4 eliminates this
frustration by including live search functions directly inside the
Timeline and Project panels. You can quickly find project elements,
keyframeable properties, effects, and more. This ability to directly
target properties saves considerable time scrolling through lists and
twirling open layers to manually reveal their contents.
You can
search projects for specific footage items or footage properties, such
as scanning by file type to find all the SWF files that have been
imported, or flagging whether or not an updated logo is currently being
used in a composition. You can also search timelines by layer names,
properties, comments or expressions, effect names or parameters, and
more. Search results appear as soon as you start typing, and can be
limited to selected layers or may encompass your entire timeline or
project.
Many artists use nested compositions inside After
Effects as a way to break complex projects into smaller, more
manageable elements. This allows both the creation of elaborate
animation chains and also the ability to make quick updates to a
project where a change in one composition may be immediately rippled
out through other comps.
To make these composition hierarchies
easier to navigate, After Effects CS4 features a Composition navigator
along the top of each Composition panel, which displays the names of
the incoming (nested) compositions as well as the outgoing (parent)
compositions for the currently active composition. These compositions
can be opened to access the Mini-Flowchart, which reveals the nesting
organization of related compositions. This allows you to more easily
visualize and navigate the structure of complex projects: You merely
have to click on a composition's name in the Mini-Flowchart to
instantly switch to it.
These features make it easier for you
to familiarize yourself with and to navigate through projects created
by other After Effects artists, or to recall the structure of an older
project which now needs updating.
Photoshop 3D layers import
A
powerful new technology in Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended allows you to
place 3D objects on layers, paint them using the industry-standard
tools in Photoshop, and render them along with the rest of your
imagery. With After Effects CS4, you can import and animate Photoshop
3D layers in your composition, where they can be viewed as 3D objects
using cameras in After Effects. You can also apply effects to change
the layers' appearance over time, composite 3D layers with other
objects (including animated text and shape layers, live-action video,
and sound), and render the result as you would any other project
element.
This feature creates a flexible new 3D workflow in
which artists, instead of rendering a 3D scene from within a dedicated
3D application and treating it as finished footage inside After
Effects, can import and paint objects in Photoshop, import the PSD file
with the 3D layer into After Effects, and further process and animate
the objects without having to go back to a 3D application and re-render
the result. Combined with the Vanishing Point feature introduced in
Creative Suite 3, artists have a growing list of options for how they
can create 3D worlds without the need to purchase and learn dedicated
3D software.
Cartoon effect
The new Cartoon effect
allows you to create new looks for your video or other animated
imagery, instantly applying the appearance of cel animation or
watercolor paintings to live action or to computer-generated 3D
imagery. It's a creative tool that allows you to quickly stylize
footage, using a deep set of controls to create your own fresh looks.
This makes it equally useful for motion graphics and for interactive
designers interested in crafting new visual styles as well as
videographers and editors who want to create unique visuals without the
painstaking process of hand-drawing every frame. You can even use the
Cartoon effect to rescue low-resolution or poor-quality footage by
smoothing and abstracting it.
This effect--found in the Effects
> Stylize category--provides three essential enhancements. First, it
performs a smoothing operation to remove distracting image details.
Second, it finds the edges between the remaining details in order to
highlight them and provide a border to help separate the areas of
color. Third, it fills in the colors and gradients between the edges.
You have full control over each of these enhancements through a set of
separate Fill and Edge parameters as well as Advanced parameters. The
Cartoon effect is also graphics processing unit (GPU) accelerated, so
you can quickly experiment with refinements or try out whole new looks.
Independent keyframing of X, Y, and Z position plus other 3D compositing enhancements
In
addition to the Photoshop 3D layers import feature mentioned earlier,
After Effects CS4 contains two other major enhancements that make
working in 3D more fluid.
X-, Y-, and Z-position properties can
be keyframed separately, greatly easing the crafting of complex
animation moves, such as having a camera smoothly change elevations and
then hold while maintaining a constant forward or sideways velocity, or
creating bounce-style actions. These separate properties may be
collapsed back into a unified set of keyframes that control all
properties at once.
A new Unified Camera tool takes advantage
of a three-button mouse, allowing you to quickly switch between Track
XY, Track Z, and Orbit movements. This allows you to work more
intuitively while setting up camera positions. It also makes the
experience of using cameras in After Effects more similar to that in 3D
modeling applications.
Rich media composition export from After Effects to Adobe Flash CS4 Professional
Compelling
motion design is essential in both the broadcast and online worlds. As
the languages and experiences of interactive design and traditional
motion graphics continue to converge, it is only natural that you will
want to expand your personal toolset. While previously you could export
text animations and other elements from After Effects to SWF format and
render movies to FLV format, now you can also export After Effects
compositionsas layered projects that can be imported into Flash CS4
Professional. FLV, PNG, and JPG source footage files are passed
directly to the Flash Professional project without transcoding.
Animated transformations, such as scale and rotation, are preserved,
and can be edited in Flash Professional. Other footage types and layers
with effects are automatically converted to Flash compatible graphics.
Imagineer Systems' Mocha for Adobe After Effects for 2.5D planar motion tracking
After
Effects CS4 includes Imagineer Systems' Mocha for Adobe After Effects,
a standalone application with advanced 2.5D planar motion tracking.
Mocha for Adobe After Effects provides advanced motion tracking and
makes it easier to tackle difficult motion-tracking challenges, such as
tracking footage with objects moving out of the frame, lack of detail
in the underlying footage, motion blur, and heavy grain or noise. Now
you can avoid the guesswork and inaccuracies that result from
hand-tracking challenging shots. Mocha also speeds up the process of
generating solid four-point tracks, yielding position, scale, rotation,
and shear information, resulting in perspective-matched tracks.
Mocha
for Adobe After Effects is resolution independent and can import
Cineon, DPX, TGA, TIF, JPEG, PNG, SGI, and QuickTime files with up to
16 bits per color channel. It then exports 2D tracking data that can be
loaded into After Effects. This valuable software is included with
After Effects CS4 (along with powerful favorites Color Finesse from
Synthetic Aperture and Keylight from The Foundry).
Integrated workflow for mobile-device authoring
Authoring
content for mobile devices is a growing field of work for editors,
producers, and motion graphics artists. But this new field presents new
challenges: Screen dimensions and video frame rates vary greatly from
one mobile device to another. Adobe Device Central CS4
software--included with After Effects CS4--contains an extensive
library of device profiles that provide information about these mobile
devices. Device Central can then use these profiles to automatically
create a set of After Effects compositions tailored for your selected
devices.
You create your design in a master composition. This
master comp is then used to feed a set of device-specific compositions,
each reflecting the screen size and other parameters of your chosen
devices. You can use the powerful After Effects Render Queue to render
and export a set of finished movies for a large number of mobile
devices in one batch render job. A special preview composition is also
created that consists of a grid of your device-specific compositions,
so that you can preview your master composition in the context of
several devices simultaneously.
Project intelligence through XMP metadata
Workflow
specialists and producers are sure to love the new support for XMP
metadata in After Effects CS4 and other Adobe video and audio software.
Among other capabilities, you can easily identify the job number or
work ticket associated with any asset, make better informed decisions
about the assets you use, and streamline the rights-auditing process by
efficiently viewing copyright information.
Not only is asset
metadata retained while in After Effects, but you can add new project
and layer-level metadata during the render stage to streamline project
tracking and automate asset auditing. For example, you can add a list
of assets used in a composition, or the durations of stock footage
clips, used to aid in determining payment for rights managed assets.
Markers in the source composition will be saved in the rendered file,
and will appear as layer markers when you re-import the file. You can
also use scripting to access and manipulate metadata. This makes it
possible to add intelligence to your After Effects CS4 workflows.
Numerous interface and workflow improvements
Dozens
of enhancements in every area make After Effects more productive and
fun to use. Here are but a few of the additional enhancements contained
in After Effects CS4:
- Auto-resolution to optimize interaction speed by rendering only the pixels you need for your current zoom level
- Easier settings management to optimize memory and multi-core processing
- ProEXR support for working with layered high dynamic range (HDR) image files
- Native P2 plus Sony XDCAM EX and XDCAM HD support
- Longer names for layers, comps, folders, and other items
- New Turbulent Noise and Bilateral Blur effects
- Option for converting text to mask outlines or a shape layer
- Duration specification for markers
- Center-cut safe areas for ensuring widescreen projects look good on 4:3 displays
- Composition panel control to simulate output, for improved color management
- 32-bit-per-channel color for shape layers, Depth Of Field Blur effect, and Reduce Interlace Flicker effect
- Interpret Footage button in the Project panel
- Wiggle position, scale, rotation, and opacity for shape layers
- Import Adobe Premiere Pro time remapping data
Creative Pro Online Services
Connect to the power of the
online community through your creative desktop. New online services
accessed from within After Effects CS4 let you search for help from the
online community, more easily create and manage content for the web,
and more. With new online services in Creative Suite 4, you can take
your ideas to the next level. Adobe Community Help. Get the power of an
online search engine within After Effects, but with more targeted
results, thanks to Adobe Community Help. Searchable content includes
the in-depth, product-specific Help that Adobe has always delivered,
plus additional Adobe and third-party content chosen by experts at
Adobe as well as from respected experts and web sites in the design and
production communities. With Adobe Community Help, you can find the
focused answers you need, fast. Just choose Help > After Effects
Help. (Internet connection required for extended content.)
Adobe
Bridge Home. Visit Adobe Bridge Home--an online channel available in
Adobe Bridge CS4--and keep up to date with what's new from Adobe and
the design, web development, and video and audio production communities
at large. Watch the latest video tutorials for your Creative Suite 4
software, listen to a podcast interview with a leading designer, or
learn about the next training event in your community. Discover tips
and resources that can help you work smarter and faster, making the
most of After Effects CS4 and other Adobe Creative Suite 4 software.
(Internet connection required.)
Part of the Adobe Creative Suite 4 family
After
Effects CS4 is also available as a component of Adobe Creative Suite 4
Production Premium as well as Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection.
Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production Premium is designed for
creative professionals who need to craft world-class video, audio, and
interactive media: on-air, online, on device, and invariably on
deadline. Together, After Effects and the other components of
Production Premium CS4 offer a tightly integrated, cross-platform
toolset for pre- and post-production including video and audio editing,
still and motion graphics, visual effects, and interactive media, as
well as DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and mobile authoring. For more information
on Production Premium CS4, see Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production
Premium What's New.
Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection is
your premier solution for professional creative work, with Adobe After
Effects CS4 acting as the central motion hub for compositing and
animation. Master Collection combines the best of Adobe Creative Suite
4 Design Premium, Web Premium, and Production Premium editions,
providing advanced productivity features so you can create content for
virtually all media with one value-packed offering.
System Requirements:
Operating System: Windows XP SP2 (SP3 recommended); Vista Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise SP1; Certified for 32-bit XP and 32/64-bit Vista Windows 7 32bit
Processor: 1.5GHz
Memory: 2GB
Hard Drive Space: 1.3GB for installation, 2GB for additional content; Cannot install on flash-based storage devices
Display: 1280 x 900 display with OpenGL 2.0 graphics
Hardware: DVD-ROM drive
Software: QuickTime 7.4.5