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 .  The main application window contains some panel
groups—six of them by default (the Standard work-
space), as few as two (Minimal workspace), or as many
as 17 (All Panels workspace).
 .  Each group contains one or more panels each with a
tab in the upper left.
 .  Separating the panel groups are dividers; panels and
dividers are dragged to customize the workspace (more
on that in a moment).
 .  Some panels are viewers, with a pop-up menu in the tab
listing available clips.
 .  At the top is the Tools panel, which can be hidden but
only appears atop the application window (and thus has
no tab).
I call these out here to be done identifying them and to
reassure you that this, along with a bunch of menus and a
bunch more twirly arrows, is all there is to the After Effects
user interface.
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Workspaces and Panels
Figure 1.1 is one way of looking at the most generic of
projects: it shows the Standard workspace that appears
when you fi rst open After Effects CS4, broken down into
its component parts. The interface consists of
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To be an outstanding compositor, you need to employ your
best skills as both an artist and an engineer. As an artist,
you make creative and aesthetic decisions, but if you are
not also able to understand how to put those decisions
together and how the process works, the artistry of your
work will suffer. Artists and engineers have much in com-
mon: both understand and respect the tools, both know
that the tools themselves don’t make you a great designer,
and in both roles, iteration—multiple refi nements—are
often what separates a great effort from mediocrity.
This chapter and the rest of Section I focus on how to get
things done in After Effects as effortlessly as possible. It is
assumed that you already know your way around the basics
of After Effects and are ready to learn to work smarter.
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This is a book about visual effects compositing. If you

use Adobe After Effects, the goal is to help you create

believable, fantastic moving images from elements that

were not shot together, and to do it with the least possible

effort. This fi rst section of the book focuses on effortlessness,

offering a jump-start (if you’re new) or a refresher

(if you’re already an After Effects artist) on the After

Effects workfl ow

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Mark Christiansen is a San Francisco-based visual effects

supervisor and creative director. He has worked with visual

effects companies, including The Orphanage, on several

Hollywood feature fi lms such as The Day After Tomorrow and

Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s End. As a director, producer,

designer, and compositor/animator, he has worked

on a diverse slate of commercial, music video, live event,

and television documentary projects for clients as diverse

as Sony, Interscope, HBO, and many of the world’s bestknown

Silicon Valley companies. A little music video he

directed and designed in After Effects was featured in the

L.A. Shorts Fest.

Mark has used After Effects since version 2.0 and has

worked directly with the After Effects development and

marketing teams; he was once named the #1 After Effects

beta tester (for version 6.0). A Contributing Editor at DV

Magazine, he is also a founder of ProVideoCoalition. He

has written three previous editions of this book as well

as After Effects 5.5 Magic (with Nathan Moody), and has

contributed to other published efforts including the Classroom

in a Book. He has also created video training and for

the last couple of years has been a professor at fxphd.com.

He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Pomona College. You

can fi nd him at fl owseeker.com and christiansen.com, and

on Twitter as Flowseeker.

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