So far, I have worked with After Effects, Animate, and Premiere. All of them are motion-based applications by Adobe. After Effects and Premiere has a pretty similar layout. Both of them has the timeline located at the bottom right of the screen. You can import your assets and find them in a box to the left of the timeline on both applications. It was pretty easy for me to get used to the layout of both programs since I've messed around with other video editing software like Camtasia and Hitfilm. Animate was kind of like Illustrator except there is a timeline located at the top. I would say that Animate is more vector based, and After Effects and Premiere is more like a video editor. I still have not explored much of the tabs in Premiere. As of now, I know where my imported assets are located, where the timeline is (obviously), and where the effect controls are. After Effects and Premiere layout will probably be easy for me to get used to. It does not seem too complicated for me since this extremely similar to a video editing software that I use for fun, which is Hitfilm. Switching around from After Effects to Premiere would not be any problems at all. In a nutshell:
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