As far as I know, you should be able to import .mov to the trial and pro version, but if you're having troubles just importing files in general, go to file-import-import file.
To convert a MOV file to an AEP (After Effects Project) file, you need to import the MOV file into Adobe After Effects first. Open After Effects, create a new project, and use the "File" > "Import" option to bring in your MOV file. Once imported, you can create a new composition with the MOV file and then save your project as an AEP file by selecting "File" > "Save As." Note that AEP files are project files and do not store the video data itself, so the original MOV file must remain accessible.
Of course! You just have to import the footage into the right format! You can use Premiere (If you have it and know how), iMovie or Windows Movie maker. Import it on to the editing program and then send it into after effects either by rendering it into a MOV file and importing it or otherwise.
you can import them using the import tool in adobe reader
Quick Time Movie (*.mov) compressed to H.264 quality at best Leave the audio uncompressed
You cannot import adobe illustrator files using the indesign CS 6.
To convert a panorama into a video format, you can use video editing software like Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro. Import the panorama image into the software, adjust the duration and add any desired effects or transitions. Then, export the project as a video file in a format of your choice, such as MP4 or MOV.
Adobe After Effects 7 does not have a built-in capture tool for video footage, as it primarily focuses on compositing and visual effects. Users typically import video files from external sources or use other software, like Adobe Premiere Pro, for capturing video before bringing it into After Effects for editing and effects work. After Effects is designed to work with pre-existing footage rather than capturing it directly.
To create an Adobe After Effects audio visualizer, import your audio file, create a new composition, add a solid layer, apply the audio spectrum effect, adjust the settings to customize the visualizer, and then render the final video.
Adobe after effects is a professional special effects software for creating insdustry standard visual effects.
Yes, Trapcode for Adobe After effects is free.
I haven't used windows movie maker before. I kind of knowing it doesn't support mov format as import content. So you'd better converting the format into the contents that supported by windows movie maker, and edit it. Or you may try MPEG Video Wizard DVD to edit you mov videos, it accepts mov format as import content as well as output content.
Yes. Go to file>Import>Files, or press command I. Then wherever the file is you can import it and it will appear in you browser section of the screen (where all the files are).