Top 10 After Effects Expressions

To unleash the real power of After Effects, sooner or later you will need to work with Expressions. Mastering these small code snippets will open a whole new world for you when it comes to creating compelling Motion Graphics.

In this tutorial Ben Marriot will walk you through this top 10 list of expressions to work smarter in After Effects and be more productive. This list of smart workflow enhancements starting from maintaining stroke width over comp reference to the beloved math.round() will turn you into an After Effects wizard in no time.

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All expressions mentioned in this tutorial have been put into a google docs file in the description of the video. So when you need it you can just copy paste and take it from there. Out of this list of 10 expressions for After Effects, which one will yield the most significant benefit for your future projects? Or do you now other expression you would consider being absolutely crucial for an effective workflow? Let us know in the commets.