After Effects is not a video editing program; it is not a DVD authoring tool; it does not create web pages.
What it does is help you create graphical elements – either composites of real images, or combinations of completely original imagery – that you can cut into a video, use in a DVD menu, incorporate into a web site, play back at a trade show, upload to YouTube, download to a cell phone, or print to film for a major motion picture. Now owned by Adobe and a de facto standard in the industry, After Effects has evolved into a deep, rich program with countless features for these uses and more.





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