1:30 Bringing Premiere Pro sequence into After Effects 3:50 Sending specific clips from Premiere Pro to After Effects 7:00 Replace and render (in Premiere Pro) 9:26 Text animation in After Effects
The second method to the last minute of the video was so worth it.. Before watching this video I usually do it in premier first. I know you can dynamic link but it's too lag for me on preview. I don't want to use render and replace because I never knew you could restore if to composition form. This is so helpful. Thank you very much.
Hello I got a question, on the first workflow, what do you after you've finished editing in after effect ? do you re-import the sequence to premiere (if yes how) ? or you do export the final video from after effect ? Thanks a lot !
TNice tutorials is aweso! I was feeling kinda overwheld when i first start soft but after watcNice tutorialng your tutorial video, i feel much more confident
wow, it is so simple! i have always exported the premiere pro clips first and then i have taked it to after effects, and then to adobe media encoder. this will make it so much easyer and Last but not least much faster:-)
You forgot to mention that the dynamic link has had problems over the years, it has got better but still has problems. I have been using Adobe for many years now and currently using 2015 CC and still the link has problems. If your using it for a short with limited effects it should work OK, but for bigger projects BEWARE as the link will break and you will lose all the work you have done, and have to re do it all...that's if you remember what you did. It has happened to me many times and it is frustrating. So now for me I do not use the dynamic link, I render out from AE as a low-loss AVI file and put that into Premiere Pro. Sure it takes more time but at least I always have that file if anything goes wrong. Like I said I would love the Dynamic link to not be a problem and every update I start using it hoping that they have fixed it, but they haven't yet. So use the dynamic link by all means but when it breaks you lose all your project and have to start again. It doesn't seem to break as much as it did but once is enough.
Yea, it happens and is a pain. The thing is if it happens you have wasted maybe hours of work, this is unacceptable from a company like Adobe. They always say it was something else and not their program, but I have used the link on many different PCs, even ones dedicated for editing and it still happens quite often. Like I said in my post I never use the link anymore because just happening once is enough for me. Adobe haven't fixed the Dynamic link for years. So if you have a deadline to meet use another program or go the long way round and don't use the dynamic link.
Here, here! If the Dynamic Link feature worked as intended at its maximum capabilities, Adobe would have the market, but this half-baked feature (as well as all the bloody crashes...) makes using Adobe a damn nightmare at times.
This was great! Thank you! For the first option (bringing in a premiere project file into AE), would you just render/export directly from After Effects once the project is complete?
is there any image quality difference if you bring in a video into after effects that is rendered in filmora or is it better to use premiere pro ? met vriendelijke groeten
i follow all your steps in this tutorial, but i have a problem when every time i closed my Pr and Ae, and then i reopened it again and all the footages that i linked with Ae are error and say media offline. Do you know or anyone knows how to fix it?
I experienced the same problem recently with my CS6 version. ended up doing a total re edit, which pissed me off to no end. I, like yourself would love to find a way to alleviate this issue for future edits. @Cinecom.net , any suggestions?
Amazing tuto! I learnt new tips :) One question: How do you manage adjustment layer to not impact the text colors in premiere? (For example: if I create an animated text with specific colors in AE and then if I go back to premiere, my adjustement layer containing a LUT will modify the colors.) Can you help me on this matter please?
wow thats craaaazyy! I have now After Effects and thought I ha to uninstall premiere because two progamm for editing could be imposible, but both if them work awesome together, thank you
@@kylerhoman197 this may be a year late but they have to be same version so like premiere pro 2020 and after effects 2020 not like premiere pro 2014 and after effects 2017
Subscribed! You are a great teacher. Question... Is rendering the clip by right clicking on the clip faster then say if you just had one clip open and used the render in to out function?
When I "replace clip with after Effects composition" from Premiere 2017, it just creates an empty composition and there is no clip. When I try the same thing from Premiere 2015, the clip appears in the newly created AE composition, however, it does not retain the color corrections that I've done. Therefore I don't have sufficient contrast for motion tracking. Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks.
i've been working with a minute long edit with effects in ae and this helped me a lot! but one question, after editing in ae and importing the composition into premiere, how do i export the edit? should i export it in premiere and everything edited in ae will be exported as well?
The idea behind the dynamic linking is good, but it is extremely buggy, and causes a lot of crashes and problems with both Premiere and After Effects. After wasting a ton of time with the problems this caused, in the future I will just be exporting from AE and importing the video file into Premiere.