Tips & Techniques
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  Using music to animate layers
You can sync animations or visual effects to music and make images glow or pulse with the beat in Adobe After Effects.
  Using the clone stamp tool with video
Adobe After Effects includes a clone stamp tool, similar to the clone stamp tool in Adobe Photoshop, that allows you to paint an area of one video frame into another.
  Using the Scribble effect with Auto-trace
Applying the new Scribble effect in Adobe After Effects to a mask provides endless possiblities for creative animations.
  Animating text quickly with the Range Selector and Offset property
Quickly use a Range Selector with the Offset property in Adobe After Effects to move an animator through text.
  Converting Photoshop text to After Effects text
If you want to edit or animate text imported from Adobe Photoshop, you can quickly convert it to text layers in After Effects by using the Convert to Editable Text command.
  Tracking obscured objects in video
Track objects in motion footage and use the tracker data to animate graphics or other layers by using the Motion Tracking feature in Adobe After Effects.
  Create a looping soundtrack
Create an original, looping music soundtrack for your Adobe Premiere Pro program using Adobe Audition.
  Correct color in video
Learn to use color correction tools in Adobe Premiere Pro to make your video broadcast-ready.
  Overlay and insert clips from the Project window
Perform basic trims and then quickly overlay or insert clips by dragging them directly to the Timeline from the Project window.
  Create a picture within a picture
Arrange one video clip over another using the Motion effect to create a picture-in-a-picture or split-screen.
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