I can't give you any advice on either of those products. That's why image selection is the most important part of the process. The hardest part of the process is filling in the holes when you cut out something from the background. Each image was a separate comp and the resulting shots were edited in an NLE. I seldom do this kind of work, but a long time ago I did a piece for a museum in conjunction with a couple of dozen other AE artists using photos from WWII and we all just separated background, middle ground, and foreground elements in Photoshop, imported the Layered PSD files, arranged them in 3D space, scaled up the layers farthest from the camera to put the photo back together, then animated simple camera moves. Even with outside software solutions or 3rd party plug-ins, the right image characters are the most important part of the process. If all you want to do is simple 2.5 D animations the place to start is planning or picking the images you want to use.
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