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June 2, 2021
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Dynamic link between AR and Premiere-please help!!!

  • June 2, 2021
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So frustrated with dynamic link

I edited a lot of footage in Premiere and then did the dynamic link and added some special effects in after effects. Now I’m back in Premiere and I just had to do one more thing. But the issue is that the green screen is showing now in the dynamic link footage on the timeline and none of the effects that I did in premiere are showing. What can I do? Is there a way for me to just use the special effects layers from after effects and add them to Premiere?

Basically I added fire and smoke to AE. But none of the effects I did in premiere are showing now that I brought it back into premiere. The green screen was showing on AE too. If there is a way to just copy the fire and smoke a fax and put it into after effects please let me know if it’s possible. Otherwise the multiple hours I spent was a waste 😞

 

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Kyle Hamrick
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June 2, 2021

Your question is a little hard to follow, but maybe I've been smoking too many faxes. 😉

 

You might be misunderstanding exactly how dynamic link works. It sounds like you've pushed a clip (or clips) from Pr into AE. Depending on how you do this (yes, there's more than one way), you're correct that you may not see Premiere effects within After Effects.

 

After working in AE, to see that result in Pr, you can't just ... look at your original Pr clip again. You would have to import that After Effects composition into Premiere. 

 

Check out these couple articles, and see if they help clarify things. You haven't lost your work, you may just need to rethink your workflow a bit.

 

https://www.schoolofmotion.com/blog/premiere-pro-after-effects

 

https://www.schoolofmotion.com/blog/copy-from-premiere-to-after-effects

 

June 2, 2021

Lol thank you! Yeah unfortunately I didn't proofread until after I posted and it wouldn't let me change it lol

I'm familiar with Photoshop. Is there a way for me to basically take only the layers that have the fire and smoke in after effects and export them with no background, so that I can just overlay it on Premiere? I don't need the footage at all from after effects, only the fire and smoke effects


In Photoshop it would basically be taking some layers and using it like a PNG file so that it was a clear background. All of this is so confusing so I don't really know what to do.

 

Kyle Hamrick
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 2, 2021

You can import a layered Photoshop file directly into Premiere - when importing, it'll ask whether you want everything sandwiched into one element, or broken out into all the layers! You can indeed do basic compositing and animating directly in Premiere, if you're more comfortable there.

 

That said, I think After Effects is closer to Photoshop in terms of how it works. I'd recommend checking out some of the basic tutorials on how to work in AE (this series from Adobe is a great place to start) - you might be surprised at what you can accomplish with even a little bit of know-how. 🙂 

June 2, 2021

Smoke effects not smoke a fax lol