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Brasofilo, a www.aenhancers.com user pointed us to a very usefull script for Final Cut users. The scripts allows you to work flowlessly inside AE without the need to render your Final Cut timeline. You can check the author tutorial just behind.

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AE Tip of the Day

When you animate position values, After Effects displays the movement as a motion path in the Composition panel.

A motion path appears as a line with dots that mark the position of the layer at each frame. A square in the path marks the position of a keyframe.

The density of dots between the keyframes indicates the layer's relative speed. Dots close together indicate a slower speed; dots farther apart indicate a greater speed.

Todd Kopriva
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