Our most common usage of After Effects is to create motion graphics-such as lower thirds, kinetic typography, transitions, and intro screens. This software has a steeper learning curve than Premiere, but that’s mostly because of its extensive functionality. We spend a lot of time in Adobe After Effects as well. Premiere has some tremendous out-of-the-box tools that we use on nearly all projects, and it fits great into our workflow, which is explained a few paragraphs down. With Adobe Premiere, we can edit video, mix audio, color grade with Lumetri color and scopes, and even add simple, sleek titles all in one program. When it comes to creating and editing videos for TRG Reality clients, we rely heavily on Adobe Premiere Pro. Even Hollywood is adopting Premiere more and more, with films such as Avatar, Deadpool, Gone Girl, and Hail Caesar including it in their creative process. It might not be as cool as Batman’s tool belt, but it’s pretty close. Anyway, in today’s article, TRG Reality's video editors reveal their favorite video editing tools, tricks and software. OK, maybe “intimate” isn’t the right word.
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