First Contact Companion

Connect to After Effects

Published by: Forge and Form
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First Contact connects After Effects to iOS and allows you to enhance your workflow using the capabilities of your iPhone or iPad. 
Your devices connect to the First Contact After Effects Plug-In and will act as a second monitor. They can connect wirelessly over WiFi or use USB. You can even connect multiple devices at the same time to design multi-screen experiences.
Everything that is streamed to your device can be shared out as GIFs, videos or images. With just one tap.
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