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Adobe After Effects vs Camtasia: Which is best for you?

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- The possibilities are endless and the amount of adds-on and plugins are very vast and enable you create stunning VFX and motion graphics.
- Complex projects can slow down my computer and render times can be long, especially without high-end hardware.
- The visual graphics options are somewhat limited compared with more heavy-duty tools like Premiere Pro, so it’s better for simple content than highly polished ads.
- The downside of this is that, while I can use my iPhone's native screen recording feature, 1) that has its own bugs, namely that if I record for longer than a few minutes it'll freeze, and 2) it doesn't record sound.
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