![]() ![]() ![]() One workflow I typically use in a two monitor scenario is to put the Composition output monitor on one monitor at almost full screen all the time and the other panes on the other monitor, this way when I want a full screen timeline (by hovering over the timeline pane and hitting the Tilde key (`) I can still see my output at full screen. When hovering over a window pane, like your composition timeline, hit the Tilde key (`) to make it go full screen. Instead, if you just double click in the Project Window you will save yourself a few steps. Simple, but I see it all the time.Īnother shortcut that a lot of artists surprisingly don’t know about is the ability to quickly make any pane inside of After Effects full screen. When importing assets into an Adobe After Effects project I often see people do the archaic: File > Import. Over the years I’ve found some shortcuts within After Effects that make my job easier, and I wanted to share five of my favorites… from an editor’s perspective.ĭouble Click in the project window to import an asset As an editor, most of my day is spent inside of Avid Media Composer, but occasionally I will get to turn on my Spotify, groove to the music and crank out some Adobe After Effects or Maxon Cinema 4D work. ![]()
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