Adobe After effects Practice Exam
Adobe After effects Practice Exam
About Adobe After effects Exam
The Adobe After Effects Exam evaluates your expertise in motion graphics, visual effects, and compositing using Adobe’s industry-standard software. Whether you're designing animated titles, creating cinematic transitions, or adding special effects to videos, this exam proves your ability to bring creative visions to life through powerful post-production techniques.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Video editors and post-production professionals
- Motion graphics designers and digital artists
- Animators and multimedia creators
- YouTubers, content creators, and social media editors
- Students and beginners aiming for creative roles in video production
Skills Required
- Understanding of basic video editing and keyframing
- Familiarity with Adobe After Effects interface and tools
- Basic animation and design sense
- Willingness to explore creative visual storytelling
Knowledge Gained
- Creating and animating text, shapes, and objects
- Working with keyframes, layers, masks, and compositions
- Applying and customizing visual effects
- Exporting videos in various formats for multiple platforms
- Integrating After Effects with other Adobe tools like Premiere Pro
Course Outline
The Adobe After effects Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 – Introduction to After Effects
- Overview of workspace, panels, and timeline
- Importing assets and organizing project files
- Understanding compositions and resolution settings
Domain 2 – Animation Basics
- Keyframe animation and motion paths
- Using easing, speed graphs, and parenting
- Animating text and shape layers
Domain 3 – Effects and Presets
- Applying and customizing built-in effects
- Using blending modes and adjustment layers
- Creating transitions and stylized looks
Domain 4 – Motion Graphics Techniques
- Creating lower thirds, titles, and kinetic typography
- Working with shape layers and vector paths
- Using expressions for automation
Domain 5 – Masking, Rotoscoping, and Compositing
- Creating and animating masks
- Using the Roto Brush and Refine Edge tools
- Green screen keying and multi-layer compositing
Domain 6 – 3D and Camera Tracking
- Introduction to 3D layers, cameras, and lighting
- Using camera tracking and null objects
- Integrating 3D effects into 2D compositions
Domain 7 – Rendering and Workflow Optimization
- Exporting with Media Encoder and Render Queue
- Understanding codecs and output settings
- Tips for speeding up previews and rendering