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AE

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What is AE?

The abbreviation "AE" is ambiguous and can refer to multiple technologies, requiring more context to provide a specific explanation. Some common possibilities include: * **After Effects (Adobe After Effects):** A digital visual effects, motion graphics, and compositing application developed by Adobe Systems, commonly used in post-production for film, video games, and television production. * **Adverse Event (in medical/pharmaceutical contexts):** An undesirable experience associated with the use of a medical product or intervention. This is common terminology in clinical trials and pharmacovigilance. * **Artificial Emotion:** Refers to the synthetic or simulated expression of emotions by machines or AI systems. Without further context, it is impossible to determine which technology is intended.

What other technologies are related to AE?

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PR (presumably referring to Adobe Premiere Rush) can be used to create initial video edits that can then be refined in After Effects.
mentioned alongside AE in 16% (321) of relevant job posts
PS (presumably referring to Adobe Photoshop) is used for creating and editing raster graphics that can be imported into After Effects.
mentioned alongside AE in 6% (529) of relevant job posts
ID (presumably referring to Adobe InDesign) is used for creating layouts and graphic designs that can be incorporated into motion graphics projects in After Effects.
mentioned alongside AE in 12% (110) of relevant job posts

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