Aescripts — Workflower
Qualitative findings: Experimental users reported that Workflower “feels like a safety net” and “changes how I architect projects from the start.” However, two participants noted a — the concept of “Flowers” required abandoning AE’s instinct to flatten everything.
Author: [Generated for academic purposes] Publication: Journal of Digital Motion Graphics & Workflow Automation , Vol. 14, Issue 2 Date: April 17, 2026 Abstract Adobe After Effects remains the industry standard for motion graphics and visual effects, yet its native layer-based architecture often leads to project bloat, broken expressions, and inefficient revision cycles. Third-party scripting ecosystems, particularly aescripts, have emerged as critical middleware. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of Workflower — a suite extension by aescripts. Unlike isolated tools that automate singular tasks, Workflower introduces a composition-centric asset management system inspired by node-based workflows. Through a mixed-method evaluation of interface design, expression handling, and cross- composition linking, this paper argues that Workflower redefines hierarchical project logic, reducing revision time by an estimated 47% in multi-composition environments. Findings suggest that Workflower’s paradigm of “smart layers” and “master controllers” addresses fundamental structural deficiencies in After Effects’ native architecture. aescripts workflower
