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An `.AEC` file can vary by software because extensions aren’t standardized across all programs, making its meaning fully dependent on which tool created it; in motion-graphics environments—particularly Cinema 4D handed off to After Effects—it often acts as an interchange file holding cameras, lights, nulls, layers, and timing, while in audio […] View
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Hayes Harder posted an update 5 months ago
An `.AEC` file can vary by software because extensions aren’t standardized across all programs, making its meaning fully dependent on which tool created it; in motion-graphics environments—particularly Cinema 4D handed off to After Effects—it often acts as an interchange file holding cameras, lights, nulls, layers, and timing, while in audio…[Read more]
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Hayes Harder became a registered member 5 months ago