We also said that we’d post a set of links for more information about all of the things that we covered. It was a very fast-paced session—or maybe it just felt that way to me, since I was the one doing most of the talking—and we covered a lot of ground. Now you can follow the links below at your own pace to get (a lot) more details.
If you have any questions, please bring them to the After Effects forum or the Premiere Pro forum. It’s much harder to have a conversation in the comments of a blog post than on the forum.
(By the way, be sure to install the recent updates. There are a lot of fixes and performance improvements in the recent updates.)
- Auto-save in Premiere Pro and Auto-save in After Effects
- planning your work
- keyboard shortcuts in After Effects and keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro
- system requirements for Premiere Pro
- system requirements for After Effects
- CS5: advantages of a 64-bit application and 64-bit operating system
- CS4: Production Premium on 64-bit operating systems
- 32-bit kernel versus 64-bit kernel for Mac OSX
- “What PC to build?” (Premiere Pro Hardware forum thread hosted by Harm Millaard)
- “Generic Guideline for Disk Setup” (Premiere Pro Hardware forum thread hosted by Harm Millaard)
- “To RAID or not to RAID” (Premiere Pro Hardware forum thread hosted by Harm Millaard)
- “Mercury, CUDA, and what it all means” (Premiere Pro forum thread hosted by Todd Kopriva)
- Premiere Pro CS5 Benchmark test and performance reference materials
- Black Viper recommendations for shutting down software unnecessary for your work
- recommended Memory & Multiprocessing settings for After Effects
- setting playback and paused resolution in Premiere Pro and setting preview resolution in After Effects
- setting color depth in After Effects and setting Maximum Bit Depth and Maximum Render Quality in Premiere Pro
- trimming a project with the Project Manager in Premiere Pro and using Reduce Project in After Effects
- OpenGL in After Effects
- disk cache and conformed media cache in After Effects and scratch disks in Premiere Pro
The most comprehensive place to find information on improving performance in After Effects is the “Improving performance” page in After Effects Help. Much of what is listed above can also be found there, plus much more.
One of the questions that went by, that I didn’t see until reviewing the recording, was about ducking audio. See this page for a suggested method; just look for ‘Nathan Gambles’ on that page.
During the Q&A session, Al Mooney told John R. Moore that he’d get in touch after the session, but it turns out that we don’t have John’s contact information. John, if you’re reading this, please leave a comment and let us know how to contact you.
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