🗞️ August 2022 After Effects Community Recap
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Hello friends!
Welcome to the August edition of our Community Recap. It's time to look back at some of the top issues and tutorials in the community from August.
Community Highlight
The IBC Show:
Held since 1967, IBC attracts over 50,000 senior media and entertainment professionals from across the broadcasting and content creation world, with representatives from over 150 countries. The event showcases the latest innovations with 100's of free insightful show floor sessions and countless networking opportunities.IBC2022 is set to be the catalyst that brings the content and technology community back together to unlock business opportunities, fuel learning, and celebrates innovation. The 4-day content agenda is open for delegates and visitors, offering insight, education, and learnings across a variety of programs and theatres.
Adobe Pro Video at IBC 2022: Let the work flow
As usual, Adobe had a presence at IBC 2022. Visitors to the Adobe booth saw all the Adobe technologies in action, including Camera to Cloud, Team Projects in Premiere Pro and After Effects, Frame.io review and approval, and more. A lot of great sessions were live-streamed during the show. Missed them? We have got you covered. Check out the recordings below:
After Effects: What's New in Motion Design
Here is the recording of this session on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adobevideo/videos/after-effects-whats-new-in-motion-design/893565058293473
Premiere Pro: What's New in Editing
Watch the recording of this session on Facebook via this link: https://www.facebook.com/adobevideo/videos/after-effects-whats-new-in-motion-design/893565058293473
Other sessions:
How to Create Cinematic Customer Stories using Frame.io Collaborative workflows
Creating "The Voice of Germany" with Adobe & Frame.io
Accelerating Adobe Post-Production for "The Real Cannonball Run"
Partner Integrations: The Tools You Need for a Cloud-Savvy Workflow
Top troubleshooting topics from August 2022
Issue: After Effects 22.6 low memory warning banner
Many users have reported seeing the low memory warning banner far too often in the latest After Effects version.
Why does it happen?
After Effects 22.5 attempted to cache five frames for preview when it crossed the memory assigned to it (under Preferences > Memory & Performance). In the latest update —After Effects 22.6— you should see a warning banner when After Effects runs low on memory.
For more details, go through this article: How After Effects handles low memory issues while previewing.
Status: Because this is reported far too often, especially on M1 computers, I have reported this issue to the After Effects team, and they are investigating the issue.
Issue: After Effects 22.6 doesn't import .fla files created with Adobe Animate
I saw a few reports in the community where users would get the following error while importing .fla files in the latest version of After Effects.
"Adobe Animate is required to import a .fla file"
Status: I have filed a bug for this behavior so that the After Effects team can investigate it.
Tutorials from August 2022
1. New Ae Tutorial: After Effects Rig: Two Texts in One Box by Mathias Moehl
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