I'm making three short videos for work and want them to have a fresh style, a bit like this:
what do you suggest?
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I would use AE (although it could be done in Premiere) - AE would allow for better layout of the comp.
The thing is if you're not sure how to do it - I'm not sure I can give you advice for using AE if you know what I mean.
It's essentially just a canvas of captions and backgrounds with a motion element. Which is fairly easy to do - but there would be quite a bit of key framing and timing up.
Some of the moves could certainly be achieved by using the Push (& slide) effect in Premiere - that might be the easiest route through.
For a piece of video that long I'd use Premiere (or Final Cut). After Effects gets unwieldy with long durations/ timelines. All of the effects are just scaling, blurring and transitions applied to still images and graphics made in illustrator/photoshop.
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Lots of move transition options for Premiere, zoom over time etc. I could probably do it but might run out of patients before it looked professional...
Find something simpler, that you can operate, like iMovie. Find the transitions toolbar, use all of them. You now have an approximation of the video above.
Ok, next question. Which of the audio setting for reducing hiss?
Haven't used Premier in a while and didn't toy with the audio settings much when I used it for editing. Maybe google "adobe premier noise reduction"?