Adobe After Effects CS4| Head Explosion Part One (08:56)
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Product Description
Adobe After Effects CS4 [MAC]
Adobe After Effects CS4 for Macintosh computers is a high quality tool for adding professional effects to your videos and motion based content. Wide choice of tools, flexible and customizable interface, and deep integration with other programs make After Effects an irreplaceable solution for every person working with content for broadcasting, online videos, movies, video content for handheld devices, and more.
Main Features:
High quality composing and animation tools that allow creating moving content even from
graphics and still images; users can also work with both 2D and 3D content;
Integration with other programs by Adobe including Premiere Pro CS4, Flash CS4 professional,
Soundbooth CS4, and Encore CS4;
Hundreds of various effects that are targeted at numerous aspects of work, such as removal of
film grain, adding new elements, animating still content using handy Puppet tool, and more;
Ability to animate not only bitmap, but also vector graphics;
Ability to adjust speed of playback using Timewarp tool;
Users of multicore processors and modern graphic cards will enjoy faster and more optimized
performance;
Improved work with timelines that are now fully searchable;
3D composition enhancements.
System requirements:
Multicore Intel® processor
Mac OS X v10.4.11–10.5.4
2GB of RAM
2.9GB of available hard-disk space for installation, plus 2GB of space for optional content; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on a volume that uses a case-sensitive file system or on flash-based storage devices)
1,280x900 display with OpenGL 2.0–compatible graphics card
DVD-ROM drive
QuickTime 7.4.5 software required to use QuickTime features