Is Ramping/Easing Video More Robust in After Effects than Premiere?
Hi everybody,
Due to social media I'm progressiviely becoming more and more an After Effects animator from an H5 animator and have recently been tasked with editing/animating a 90-sec explainer video which has been so much fun. Premiere is so intruiging, and the stuff I'm having to troubleshoot is so rewarding. I've now come to the part from rough cut to fine cut where I'm having to really tighten sequence transitions and all the in-between polish that's involving taking that cut placement and really make it flow real slick and the process in Premiere so far feels rather stiff/rigid.
It just doesn't have the exponential bezier flexibility that I'm used to in After Effects (and any animation environment really). Is this known and is After Effects better for really high intensity easing? I'd think as an editor you'd be able to globally have that impact between frames/cuts etc. but so far it seems limiting. Is this just my lack of experience or do other artists find themselves doing certain high-intensity transitions in the titling/FX stage in After Effects instead of Premiere? As I find off the cuff it doesn't really have that flexibility I'm used to with going in and out from keyframes within motion environment.
