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After Effects community resources

Adobe provides documentation resources for After Effects on the Adobe website: www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_documentation.

To make a feature request or file a bug report, fill out the feature request and bug report form on the Adobe website.

The Adobe After Effects User-to-User Forum is a great place to ask questions about After Effects and have them answered by other After Effects users.

For information on plug-ins available for After Effects, visit the Adobe website at www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_plugins.

Adobe provides resources for scripting and plug-in creation on the Adobe website: www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_devcenter.

To exchange scripts, projects, and other useful items with other After Effects users, visit the After Effects Exchange on the Adobe website: www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_exchange.

Michael Coleman, After Effects product manager, provides news and notes about After Effects on his Keyframes blog.

A good place to ask questions about After Effects—especially with regard to integration with 3D applications—is the Mograph forum.

The ProVideo Coalition (PVC) website (www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_pvchome) contains articles and blogs on topics of interest to professionals in the video industry. In addition to articles by Chris and Trish Meyer, the PVC website includes articles by Mark Christiansen, Frank Capria, Jim Feeley, Adam Wilt, Mark Curtis, and Scott Gentry.

The Toolfarm website provides forums, tutorials, and other resources related to After Effects and other Adobe products. The AE Freemart website is a division of Toolfarm that provides free tutorials about After Effects.

The AE Enhancers forum provides example scripts and useful information about scripting (as well as expressions and animation presets) in After Effects: www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_aeenhancershome.

Jonas Hummelstrand provides tutorials, troubleshooting tips, and insights about After Effects and motion graphics in general on his General Specialist website.

Trish and Chris Meyer provide instructional resources for After Effects in many places, including their CyberMotion website.

Lutz Albrecht provides a list of After Effects error codes and some possible solutions on his Mylenium website.

John Dickinson provides tutorials and other resources for After Effects and related software on his Motionworks website.

Alan Shisko provides insights and tips about motion graphics on his Motion Graphics 'n Such blog.

Harry Frank provides tutorials on all areas of After Effects, with an emphasis on expressions and use of third-party plug-ins on his graymachine website.

Andrew Kramer provides tutorials and training on his Video Copilot website.

Dan Ebberts provides scripting tutorials and useful scripts on his website: www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_danscripting. Dan also provides an excellent collection of example expressions and tutorials for learning how to work with expressions on his website: www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_motionscripthome.

Lloyd Alvarez provides a collection of useful scripts on his website: www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_lloydaescripts.

Jeff Almasol provides a collection of useful scripts on his website: www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_redefineryhome.

Stu Maschwitz provides insights and tips about After Effects and video, visual effects, and compositing in general on his ProLost blog.

The Creative COW website provides several resources for After Effects users. Many of these resources feature Aharon Rabinowitz:

The Layers Magazine website provides articles and tutorials about After Effects and other Adobe creative products.

David Van Brink provides tips, insights, and downloadable utilities for After Effects and other digital video software on his Omino website.

Colin Braley provides tutorials—mostly about expressions—on his website.

Rich Young maintains a list of After Effects resources on his AE Portal News blog.

Rick Gerard provides tips and tricks on his AE Tips and Tricks website.

David Torno provides tips and tutorials about visual effects and compositing on his AE I Owe You blog.