Hello there, and welcome back to the page where I post about things I do in class. Today, our topic is on reviewing Adobe Animate, Adobe Premiere, and Adobe After Effects. From a previous post, I have reviewed Adobe Animate. But in this post, I'll quickly summarize that post when talking about Adobe Animate. Let us start with Adobe After Effects first, just because it was the first program I used out of all three programs I'm reviewing. When working in Adobe After Effects, I was a little confused at first. It was the first video editing program I have ever used. When using it for our ball animation, I found it simple. However, when using it for another project in our class, I easily got confused with all the new tools we had to use. I still don't know how to use some of the tools to this day. Now let us move onto Adobe Animate. I have clearly stated that it was frustrating to use, and as a beginner using this program, I had to restrain myself from slamming my head on the keyboard numerous times. Last but not least, Adobe Premiere. I haven't used Adobe Premiere that much yet to start reviewing it, but it is quite similar to Adobe After Effects. I would say Adobe Premiere is the bigger version of Adobe After Effects, with a bundle of newer items. Well, that is my review on all of the video editing software we used in class.
To summarize this post: - After Effects was slightly confusing for me to use - Animate was just straight up confusing - Premiere is a bigger version of After Effects
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