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From: Tim Krego <tkrego@norden1.com>
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Subject: Re: Lightwave 2D
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At 10:04 PM 2/18/96 -0500, you wrote:
>I have tons more suggestions for a great 2D compositing / animation package,
>but I'll leave it alone for now (I've been thinking getting a team to write
>a program like this for a couple of years, but the sheer fun of animating
>always distracts me!)
Adobe After Effects is what you probably want. Along with Photoshop and
Premiere it makes a great package. Adobe hasn't announced plans for an NT
version, but it is likely, but not for at least a year or so.
Director 4.0 is a good animation tool with scripting and objects. Autodesk's
Animator Studio would be useful if it didn't use so much memory and crash so