Adobe After Effects CS3 review

After Effects remains unchallenged as the king of compositing software

TechRadar Verdict

After Effects is still well ahead of its game for the price range and market. Support for DV and HDV formats makes it a great tool for low-budget productions, but it has plenty of scope for bigger and better things in broadcast and film. Its learning curve may be daunting, but it’s well worth the time and effort.

Pros

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    Impressive feature set

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    Easy to navigate

Cons

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    Can take a while to master

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Adobe's Premiere might be fighting tooth and nail in an aggressive market of prosumer editing software, but its compositing suite, After Effects, seems unruffled. That's not to say that there aren't competitors. Discreet's Combustion, for example, is a great compositing tool with an interface that many find more intuitive. Even so, After Effects remains the big cheese at this budget-conscious end of the pro market.

But, past experience has taught us that big cheeses can often stagnate, as developers aren't pushed to keep their software ahead of the competition. So, we're curious when faced with new versions - keen to see whether they offer anything new or exciting.

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