I'm using a macbook that has no numpad.
Here's bunch of new shortcuts. It's Ctrl + . for previewing audio only.
Also, it sounds obvious but don't forget to drop your preview resolution to help AE out when needed. If the window you are watching isn't full screen it makes little sense to have the RAM preview resolution set to 1080p. Dropping the resolution will both decrease the render times and allow longer previews.
I'd also recommend Stu's DV Rebel Tool's for AE. You can generate real-time thumbnail view of chosen frames from an AE composition, which is great for checking colour consistency across shots: http://prolost.com/dvrg
I'd really like to see more editing support and CUDA acceleration in AE. I'd consider ditching PP then. At the moment I take things to edit-lock in PP and then import the project into AE (for grading, effects work, stabilisation, compositing etc). Sometimes I've used DL to do some work in AE while I've been editing. Then I have to either replace the AE bits with plates (which kinda destroys the point of DL) or I have to remove the AE bits, import the PP project into AE and then manually add them back into the compositions. It's already like I'm trying to use PP+AE as if there are one program.
Thanks for the great tips. Fingers crossed for AE CS6.
make sure that your sample rate is 48 KHz in your project settings. If the settings do not match your footage, things become very slow because after effects is trans coding be for previewing ...
If you hold down command while clicking and holding down your mouse some where in on the time line, it loops a few frames of audio. Cool to find a sync point ... also double press L to display the wave form of your selected audio layer ...
If it comes to quick color work I can recommend Firschluf FreshCurves ($69,-). Besides its the best curve tool interface available, it has the option to adjust only the brightness curve (!!!!!). You can tweak the contrast of your clip without affecting the color. It has also a saturation curve.
well i remember that my first shortfilm (25 minutes) i edited everything on after effects, because at that time i didn´t know any other editing software hahaha not even premiere wich is funny....
but i most say that edit the audio on after effects i don´t think it is a good idea, it is just nos designed for that, is a real pain, and limits the creativity i feel, so at least on the audio side i think you should be thinking on using another software
but for the images, i think it is not such a bad idea, perhaps a good way of keeping everything in order, and not having too many layers would be to pre-compose the clips by scene ( select the layers and, ctrl+shift+c ), an to cut the clips use the split ( place the time marker over the clip and, ctrl+shift+s )
but still at least from my side i prefer the premiere+ae wrokflow, edit all the clips and the audio on premiere and then open the premiere proyect on after for details...
@stonebat AE cs4 has a noise/grain removal tool already, no need to wait for cs6. If you are talking audio noise reduction you can right click your audio track in ppro and click edit in soundbooth or something.
Do all of your editing in premiere pro now save and close it. Open after effects and select import file.. now locate the permiere pro save file the actual save file as if opening it for premiere, import and open the sequence within that project as a composition. You will have all of your cuts, fades, edits and everything as if you were in original premier timeline! NEVER ever edit primarily in after effects alone, what a nightmare. Only use it for the final touches for the few things premiere does not have and always import the sequence this way, SO much faster work flow so much easier than what you have just described...
P.S. The same thing works the other way around opening a composition from ae in premiere...
AE is not designed for being a primary editor and will fight you every step of the way.. One thing i didnt see anyone mention is that if you were trying to edit in after effects alone you can hold the timeline position thing hold ctrl OR shifit i forgot off the top of my head, while holding the key and moving it you can scrub sound like this. Its useful instead of rendering it all each time to know how to line things up.
@OSGondar People just need to be aware that a lot of the effects in PPro won't appear in AE. Titles don't appear at all. Sometimes effects will still be applied but I find the settings have been reset. Fades (dip-to-black) don't import properly either, there was an AE script available to add them back but I can't find it right now.
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@Alex Good tip.
@lolo In AE CS5, sound can be rendered quickly and edited in soundbooth. Not too shabby.
@jpbturbo I'm gonna try @shian's ColorGHear's noise reduction feature that uses AE's noise reduction feature. Yes I already have AE CS5.
@OSGondar AE and PP are different tools. Neither can replace the other one. But PP is good enough for simple effect, and AE is good enough for simple editing. For less than two dozen clips I might use only AE to compose because I've been using more AE's features and PP & AE integration can be buggy from time to time. e.g. try DL from PP to AE, apply TimeWarp for slow motion in AE, and see what happens in PP. For hundreds of clips, of course PP & AE.
This might mimic ripple delete: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/AfterEffects/9.0/WS3878526689cb91655866c1103906c6dea-7e6ea.html
More AE layer tips:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/aftereffects/cs/using/WS3878526689cb91655866c1103906c6dea-7e94a.html
Please share more bag full of AE editing tricks :)
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