Premiere Pro to After Effects – Editing Tutorial #3
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thank you
Great stuff! very concise and exactly what I was looking for! Thanks
This answered SOOOO many questions that I had. Thank you for creating this
simple but precise and to the point tutorial! I loved loved loved it. Found
it very helpful!!!
super helpful. Thank you
nice..whats the music in the background :)
When i imported, My AE comp would not go onto my premiere timeline. It
would play in the source monitor but wouldnt go onto the timline
it has adobe dynamic link greyed out why can’t i click on it??
Excellent tips, thanks a lot. After doing this, if i make a change on
Premiere, it gets updated in After Effects?
Happy new years! Thanks for all the helpful tuts. Some concerns though. I
did color correction in PP CS6, rendered my project, and then followed your
steps of “importing Premiere Project” into AE. The color correction I did
in PP does not show up in AE composition. I’m trying to only color grade
with Magic Bullet Looks in AE.
Am I doing something wrong here? Help please!
Haha get to bed brother!
Can you send me a print screen of your composition?
My Adobe Dynamic Link is greyed out on both AE and Premiere so that I can’t
access it. :'( I’m using AE CS4 and PP CS5.
Hey Matt, I’m not too sure exactly what you mean. But with After Effects,
all you do is drag the file into the After Effects, and drag that file onto
the new composition button which automatically sets everything up for you,
then just drag the rest of the files into your timeline, and you’re done 🙂
No problem!
Thanks UglyMcGregor, yours is my favorite post tutorial channel. I’m very
new to video, I have Premier Pro CS6 and After Effects. I’ve never used
After Effects because I reckon like Premier Pro, there’s probably all this
setup/config that has to be done and I don’t know it. I’m shooting with the
Canon 5D mkII set up, could you do a tutorial on setting up After Effects
and maybe a walk through for us first time beginners? Cheers, Matt
Nice, but I simply achieve this by right clicking one my clips on my
premiere pro timeline and selecting ‘Open in new after effects composition”
and I add my effects/grading etc in after effects and premiere
automatically adds this effect to it’s own clip. I then just render the
effects in premiere to play it back in real time. It’s a lot easier 🙂
Thanks!
Thanks mate, I’ll goof around with it. But yea, maybe you could just do an
intro to After Effects and what it does. It’s totally new to me. I thought
it had all that confusing pre-setup menu stuff like Premier does when you
open it the first time. Other than what the name implies, I don’t know what
After Effects even does. Keep up the great stuff! Cheers-
Most underrated tip probably. A lot of people like myself have rendered and
put it in after effects, then rerendered again to put into APP and has had
resolution problems. Thanks a lot for this. lol this is like my tenth video
straight watching… i should get some sleep, but its so addicting to learn.