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Roughly 20 hours work over the past 4 days has went into scripting, building & editing this video. Unfortunately the pitch animations are created frame by frame in adobe premiere (SO LONG). 😩😩😩 If you enjoy tactical content👇

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Thom1 год назад

It’ll be easier in after effects probably if you have access to that

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Jamie Young1 год назад

I feel your pain buddy 😭 thanks for sharing.

Фото профиля Guglielmo
Guglielmo1 год назад

Goodness, is their no easier or more efficient way ? I’m trying to start putting together more tactical pad videos. Etc. To show my team.

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