Adobe After Effects is a powerful video post-production software developed by Adobe Inc. Used in the film making, video games, and television production sectors, this application is ideal to use for digital visual effects, motion graphics, and compositing.
Ob the video editing side of things, Adobe After Effects can be used for keying, tracking, compositing, and animation as well as a basic non-linear editor, audio editor, and media transcoder.
After Effects was originally created at the Company of Science and Art in Providence, Rhode Island (CoSA) in 1993. The team behind the software was David Herbstman, David Simons, Daniel Wilk, David M. Cotter, and Russell Belfer.
After Effects was then acquired by Aldus Corporation in July 1993. Aldus Corporation was in turn acquired by Adobe in 1994 with Adobe’s first new release was version 3.0.
After Effects is written in C/C++ and is supported on Windows 10 (x64 only) v1703 and later including Windows 11, and macOS 10.12 Sierra or later.
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