This example assumes that you have already
started After Effects and have not made any changes to the empty
default project. This examples skips the step of importing footage
and shows you instead how to create your own visual elements. After
you have rendered a final movie, you can import it into After Effects
to view it and use it just as you would any other footage item.
Some
people prefer to use the mouse and menus to interact with After
Effects, whereas others prefer to use keyboard shortcuts for their
common tasks. For several steps in this example, two alternative
commands are shown that produce the same result—one demonstrating
the disoverability of menu commands and one demonstrating the speed
and convenience of keyboard shortcuts. You will likely find that
you use some combination of keyboard shortcuts and menu commands
in your work.
Create a new composition:
Choose Composition > New Composition.
Press Ctrl+N (Windows) or Command+N (Mac OS).
Change the Duration value in the Composition Settings
dialog box to 5;00 (five seconds), choose Web Video from the Preset
menu, and click OK.
Create a new text layer:
Choose Layer > New > Text.
Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+T (Windows) or Command+Option+Shift+T
(Mac OS).
Type your name. Press Enter on the numeric keypad or
press Ctrl+Enter (Windows) or Command+Return (Mac OS) on the main
keyboard to exit text-editing mode.
Set an initial keyframe for the Position property:
Click the triangle to the left of the
layer name in the Timeline panel, click the triangle to the left
of the Transform group name, and then click the stopwatch button to
the left of the Position property name.
Press Alt+Shift+P (Windows) or Option+Shift+P (Mac
OS).
Activate the Selection tool:
Click the Selection Tool button in the
Tools panel.
Press V.
Using the Selection tool, drag your text to the bottom-left
corner of the frame in the Composition panel.
Move the current-time indicator to the last frame of
the composition:
Drag the current-time indicator in the
Timeline panel to the far right of the timeline.
Press End.
Using the Selection tool, drag your text to the top-right
corner of the frame in the Composition panel.
A new keyframe is created at this time for the Position
property. Motion is interpolated between keyframe values.
Preview your animation using standard preview:
Click the the Play button in
the Time Controls panel. Click Play again to stop the preview.
Press the spacebar. Press the spacebar again to
stop the preview.
Apply the Glow effect:
Choose Effect > Stylize > Glow.
Type glow in the Contains
field at the top of the Effects & Presets panel to find the
Glow effect. Double-click the effect name.
Add your composition to the render queue:
Choose Composition > Add To Render
Queue.
Press Ctrl+Shift+/ (Windows) or Command+Shift+/
(Mac OS).
In the Render Queue panel, click the underlined text
to the right of Output To. In the Output Movie To dialog box, choose
a name and location for the output movie file, and then click Save.
For the location, choose something easy to find, like your desktop.
Click the Render button to process all items in the render
queue. The Render Queue panel shows the progress of the rendering
operation. A sound is generated when rendering is complete.
You’ve just created, rendered, and exported a movie.
You
can import the movie that you’ve just created and preview it in
After Effects, or you can navigate to the movie and play it using
a movie player such as QuickTime Player or Windows Media Player.
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