During this Design Cuts Live session, we'll be joined by Austin Faure of Smash Works. Austin is an animator & filmmaker who's passionate about building video editing tools that will bring your creative work to life.
In this session, Austin will be using a range of his products to guide us through the ins and outs of Premiere Pro and show us how to apply a hand-painted effect to our artwork!
Original question asked during the session: are the elements available as PNG sequences only or have MOV files also been included? the answer given didn’t answer my question (maybe misunderstood) so I’ll try again :)
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I understand why and how this product was set up… it is without a doubt a really great idea for beginners/those new to animation. I was asking on behalf of:
– intermediate to advanced AE/PP users
– PS users
who want to drop the assets straight into their already established workflows. For these individuals, MOV files (assuming one has been created for each individual element’s PNG sequence which is what I was asking) can be faster and more efficient for a lot of reasons so…
Are the elements available as PNG sequences only or is each element’s png sequence also available as an MOV file?
Hey Julie,
Thank you so much for commenting! Both products used in this video do list .mov files as included on their deal pages, so the great news is that you should be able to find your .mov files in your Final Cut Pro X folders :).