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ivarp90776524
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November 19, 2017
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About "Replace with after effects composition". How to save the footage for later use in premiere

  • November 19, 2017
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Hi guys!

Im currently trying to expand my Premiere vocabulary by importing footage from Premiere to After Effects by the above mentioned method. My problem is that once I am done making the transition the footage in AE still affect the Pr footage, which is how its supposed to work, I understand. But how to cut the thread and save the footage in Pr so that the footage can be used after AE is closed?

Ivar

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    ivarp90776524
    Participating Frequently
    November 19, 2017

    Ok, so now I am able to render it in Ae, but I feel that I spend unneccesary time waiting for the render to finish on long clips where I only have been working on a 2 seconds transition. Anyone got a good idea how to solve that one?

    Im familiar with exporting in Premiere so no problem there. Totally noob on Ae though so go easy on me on that one

    Kevin-Monahan
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    December 19, 2017

    Hi IvarP,

    Did you get your workflow issue solved yet? Personally, I send clips to After Effects and merely perform a "Save." The comp then updates in Premiere Pro and I can export the effect directly from Premiere Pro. In other words, an intermediate render from After Effects is not always necessary. Makes sense?

    Thanks,

    Kevin

    Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
    Roei Tzoref
    Legend
    December 19, 2017

    It's worth mentioning that DL comps or sequences update immediately even without a "save". it is of course a good practice to "save" because you could lose your work and revert to first state If your project is closed.

    Roei Tzoref
    Legend
    November 19, 2017
    But how to cut the thread and save the footage in Pr so that the footage can be used after AE is closed?

    BTW Ae does not have to be open for dynamically linked Ae composition to work...

    Jose Panadero
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 19, 2017

    You can use at least two options:

    1.- Render the composition in AE and replace the composition in Premiere with the rendered file.

    2.- Export the composition in Premiere and replace the composition in your Premiere's timeline with the exported file.

    The second way it is easier because it will export the file in the exact same size and format of your timeline.

    Community Expert
    November 19, 2017

    Dynamic link runs AE in the background. You can even have another project open in AE and a Dynamic-link will still work. The problem with using DL is that AE is running in the background so renders take longer. In some cases a lot longer. Every time I use DL to bring footage into AE and then create a complex comp that will take a long time to render I will render a digital intermediate (DI) using a professional 10 bit or better production format (mezzanine codec) and import the footage into Premiere. This saves a boatload of render time for complex projects.

    Jose Panadero
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 19, 2017

    Yes, I think exporting in a HQ codec is the best option but involves a technical knowledge about formats and codecs and maybe my answer could lead Ivarp to a confussion. This is why I recommended option 2.

    Anyway, every time I need to use the Replace with After Effects composition, what I do is:

    1.- Duplicate footage in the timeline (in another video track) to have a backup copy of the original edit.

    2.- Send to After Effects.

    3.- Duplicate the composition to have a backup copy.

    4.- Work in the original composition