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Hi Guys please make this section of great interest to you please try to learn or overview everything

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I taught you in this section.

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It's very important and this is how you become an expert in aftereffects.

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It's not only about motion graphics circles and rectangles and lines moving them around.

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It's also about learning how to deal with videos so you can apply lots of other effects.

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We have seen already the footage and the footage is used to edit footage OK to set an in and out and

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to insert or to overly You remember that when you drop your footage inside the composition is no more

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footage.

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Now it's a lead over here unless you go back to the project panel.

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You can edit the footage.

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But over here it has become a layer.

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So if you double click on the footage here be it a video or an image click it will open in the player

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why the lead paint is very important.

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The first small thing you can do is change the timing but another is what's happening here.

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Instead of using the pan behind tool I can just pan over here and see exactly what I'm looking at from

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here.

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OK.

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That's very important on the composition.

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I'm a bit blind.

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Ok I don't see what's happening.

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But here I can see what's happening.

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If I go to the point of the leg press I it goes to the point in your left hand and in your of course

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composition.

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So actually the lower panel is a bigger view or a better view of your left beat a video or an image.

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So here makes it very easy to set.

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They're important to send your outpourings not is the edit instant indie composition.

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But the lead palette is not only for this it's also used with several tools.

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The first one which is very nice is the brushed.

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This is where do you come and apply brush or the effect motion graphics brush and you design it just

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over here.

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Of course you're going to go through the paint brush but I just want to draw your attention you can

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start adding you know some brush strokes here.

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Then also it is used with the grown stem tool.

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I'm sure you know this one you press alt and just start cloning.

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On the other side.

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OK.

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Something like this is also used with the it is a tool.

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My favorite you just it is raising everything.

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And behind you don't see anything that is transparent or so it's used with the roto brush tool.

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The famous one you can just you know decide OK I want this part or the other part and then separate

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the foreground.

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If you look over here you have the view you have the chance to view whatever you like.

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First of all is masks this is by default.

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And then the anchor point because there are certain animation with the anchor point that you will do

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that are very interesting here and it's like a painting or studies like this.

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Now also since I use the paint you notice now I can see the paint over here.

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And also I have the rotor brush tool.

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I can see it over here.

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So actually if you go to none you can see everything without any effect masks.

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You can see masks and of course the rest the paint and so on you can see them actually.

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This is about the layer panel and it's very important.

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For now there is little work for you in the lab.

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I just wanted to bring it to your attention.

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Thank you very much for listening.

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I'll see you in the next lecture.
