Which version of After Effects should I buy?
- Moosephish
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Which version of After Effects should I buy?
I am currently using Premiere 6.5 and I would like to get After Effects for $500 or less if possible. I'm getting a bit confused between the standard, plus and pro versions as well.
Does anybody have any suggestions on which version I should get?
Does anybody have any suggestions on which version I should get?
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- Zarxrax
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http://www.adobe.com/products/aftereffects/matrix.html
Here is a comparison of the differences between standard and professional.
The main features that standard version misses, in my opinion are
- motion tracker - this may or may not be useful to you
- wiggler - useful, but you you can do the same stuff without it, it will just take a bit longer
- advanced keying tools - extremely useful if you like to cut out part of a video
- a lot of useful effects - I don't know which effects are not included in the standard version, but I know there are quite a few useful ones.
You can buy the professional version with educational discount for about $350, though the educational version is missing some features that are in the full version! I'm not sure exactly what it's missing, but I think its mainly additional 3rd party effects.
You also might want to consider the Adobe Production Studio Premium bundle if you can get a student discount. The entire bundle is only $200 more than after effects pro alone.
Here is a comparison of the differences between standard and professional.
The main features that standard version misses, in my opinion are
- motion tracker - this may or may not be useful to you
- wiggler - useful, but you you can do the same stuff without it, it will just take a bit longer
- advanced keying tools - extremely useful if you like to cut out part of a video
- a lot of useful effects - I don't know which effects are not included in the standard version, but I know there are quite a few useful ones.
You can buy the professional version with educational discount for about $350, though the educational version is missing some features that are in the full version! I'm not sure exactly what it's missing, but I think its mainly additional 3rd party effects.
You also might want to consider the Adobe Production Studio Premium bundle if you can get a student discount. The entire bundle is only $200 more than after effects pro alone.
- Moosephish
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Well not really. Version 7 mainly just added a new interface.
If you are talking about the standard version though, then there may be some larger differences. There are some useful effects such as fractal noise that have typically only been included in the professional version, but as of version 7 I think some of these effects are included in the standard version. I'm really not sure what effects come on what versions though, so you might want to try checking into it if you can. I would definitely want the fractal noise effect though, as it is one of the most powerful and useful effects in AE.
If you are talking about the standard version though, then there may be some larger differences. There are some useful effects such as fractal noise that have typically only been included in the professional version, but as of version 7 I think some of these effects are included in the standard version. I'm really not sure what effects come on what versions though, so you might want to try checking into it if you can. I would definitely want the fractal noise effect though, as it is one of the most powerful and useful effects in AE.
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