Software:Adobe After Effects
Adobe After Effects 2020 running on macOS Big Sur | |
Original author(s) | Company of Science and Art |
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Initial release | January 1993 |
Stable release | 2023 (23.6)[1]
/ June 20, 2023 |
Written in | C/C++[2] |
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Type | Visual effects, Motion graphics, Compositing, Computer animation |
License | Trialware, software as a service (SaaS) |
Website | adobe |
Adobe After Effects is a digital visual effects, motion graphics, and compositing application developed by Adobe Inc.; it is used in the post-production process of film making, video games and television production. Among other things, After Effects can be used for keying, tracking, compositing, and animation. It also functions as a very basic non-linear editor, audio editor, and media transcoder. In 2019, the program won an Academy Award for scientific and technical achievement.[3]
History
After Effects was originally created by David Herbstman, David Simons, Daniel Wilk, David M. Cotter, and Russell Belfer[4] at the Company of Science and Art in Providence, Rhode Island. The first two versions of the software, 1.0 (January 1993)[5] and 1.1, were released there by the company. CoSA, whose CEO was William J. O'Farrell. CoSA with After Effects was acquired by Aldus Corporation in July 1993, which in turn was acquired by Adobe in 1994. Adobe acquired PageMaker as well. Adobe's first new release of After Effects was version 3.0.
Third-party integrations
After Effects functionality can be extended through a variety of third-party integrations, the most common integrations are: plug-ins, scripts, and extensions.
Plug-ins
Plug-ins are predominantly written in C or C++[6] and extend the functionality of After Effects, allowing for more advanced features such as particle systems, physics engines, 3D effects, and the ability to bridge the gap between After Effects and another application.
Scripts
After Effects Scripts are a series of commands written in both JavaScript and the ExtendScript language.
After Effects Scripts, unlike plug-ins, can only access the core functionality of After Effects. Scripts are often developed to automate repetitive tasks, to simplify complex After Effects features, or to perform complex calculations that would otherwise take a long time to complete.[7]
Scripts can also use some functionality not directly exposed through the graphical user interface.[8]
Extensions
After Effects Extensions offer the ability to extend After Effects functionality through modern web development technologies like HTML5, and Node.js, without the need for C++.[9]
After Effects Extensions make use of Adobe's Common Extensibility Platform or CEP Panels, which means they can be built to interact with other Adobe CC apps.[10]
Similar products
- Nuke – The Foundry
- Flame – Autodesk
- Motion – Apple Inc.
- VSDC Free Video Editor
- Natron
- Boris RED – Boris FX
- Silhouette – Boris FX
- Fusion – Blackmagic Design
While not dedicated to compositing, the open source software Blender contains a limited node-based compositing feature which, among other things is capable of basic keying and blurring effects.[11][12][13]
See also
- Lottie (file format), a standard for the JSON export of an After Effects animation.
References
- ↑ "Release Notes, After Effects" (in en-US). August 9, 2023. https://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/using/whats-new.html.
- ↑ After Effects SDK Guide. Release 22.0.0. Adobe. Oct 18, 2022. https://readthedocs.org/projects/ae-plugin-sdk-guide/downloads/pdf/latest/.
- ↑ "9 SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS TO BE HONORED WITH ACADEMY AWARDS" (in en). December 12, 2018. https://www.oscars.org/news/9-scientific-and-technical-achievements-be-honored-academy-awards.
- ↑ "AE Codenames & Credits". http://cosa.com/codenames-credits.html.
- ↑ Simons, David (2013). "Adobe After Effects Turns 20". Computer Graphics World 36 (3). http://www.cgw.com/Publications/CGW/2013/Volume-36-Issue-3-Mar-Apr-2013-/Adobe-After-Effects-Turns-20.aspx.
- ↑ "SDK Audience — After Effects SDK Guide 1.0.0 documentation". https://ae-plugins.docsforadobe.dev/intro/sdk-audience.html?highlight=c%20%20#sdk-audience.
- ↑ "What are After Effects Scripts? | Saving Time in Motion" (in en). https://madebyloop.co.uk/blog/what-are-after-effects-scripts/.
- ↑ "Overview — After Effects Scripting Guide 0.0.1 documentation". https://ae-scripting.docsforadobe.dev/introduction/overview.
- ↑ "Adobe CEP APIs | Adobe Developer Connection". https://www.adobe.com/devnet/creativesuite/articles/adobe-cep-apis.html.
- ↑ "Creative Cloud Extension SDK - CC extension resources | Adobe I/O". https://www.adobe.io/apis/creativecloud/cep.html.
- ↑ "Blender features page". http://www.blender.org/features-gallery/features/.
- ↑ "How 'The Simpsons' Used Adobe Character Animator To Create A Live Episode". cartoonbrew.com. May 18, 2016. http://www.cartoonbrew.com/tech/simpsons-used-adobe-character-animator-create-live-episode-139775.html.
- ↑ VanHemert, Kyle (May 11, 2015). "What GIF Masters Can Do With Three Seconds and 4 Colors". wired.com. https://www.wired.com/2015/05/gif-masters-can-three-seconds-4-colors/. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
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