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  • lol.

  • I dont think so. Sorry

  • very good effects there. i probably couldn't do that as smoothly as you. just one suggestion. maybe instead of using that red text you could have used white. it was very hard to read in someplace and i think that would have made it much clearer without destroying the mood of the video.

  • advanced maybe, but not as good guality as this:

    /watch?v=sqJ9j0xO6sM&feature=r­elated

    (sorry for the "advertise"!! it's not my video, and this is just my opinion!)

  • epic :D

  • Yes, i made this comment, but i`m NOT i kid. This video is hard to create in any program. That was a sarcastic and ironic response to gatoboindenay`s comment.

  • No it was not sarcastic and ironic response ,, you just a fag when you say that

  • The video is week but shows promise. As far as AE goes its the industry standard, so I'm guessing its a kid who made this comment. Otherwise, clearly someone who doesn't work in the industry.

  • After Effects is not the industry standard for compositing. It does have the biggest market share in the motion graphics department, though.

    But it's practically non-existent in film and high end television, where the node-based apps reign supreme.

    It's a very solid, easy to use program though, and it certainly has it's place.

  • If AE is not the industry standard, what else is the standard?

  • For film and to a lesser degree television, compositors like Fusion, Nuke, and Shake (which is no longer supported for Windows) and a few other pieces of software are much more popular.

    The reason is that node based is a better way to go for large projects. It's easier to think about and work with a ton of nodes.

    Imagine trying to create a 300 or 400 layer project in After Effects...

    That's not to say that people don't work with AE in film or TV, it's not as common, but people use it.

  • this is not a "great" work

  • Great!

  • OoOoOoKaY.

    Agreed. :)

    this is not good..

    THIS IS FUCKING AWESOME!!!

  • awesome 1

  • Does anyone know where the music came from or was it made for the video?

  • holy shit thats hard :/

  • Film four is a tv channel in England with the same logo. Nice copy.

  • muy bueno

  • dude, that's awesome! could you maybe make an intro for my vids? :P Pesi productions or something ;)

  • is it hard to make?

  • o shit that was hot

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