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November 30, 2018
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Animation workflow for adding animation to long video edit

  • November 30, 2018
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I'm going to do animation for an 8 part video series. Each episode will have animations added to it. There will be some motion tracking, adding titles etc.

I was wondering what would be a clean and efficient workflow going about adding the animations to the edits? Would rendering out a ProRes file from the editor and working from that in After Effects be a good idea? I'd like to keep things as clean and simple as possible.

Important note: The edits have not been locked yet and there will be changes, how can I handle this best? I foresee some issues when the edit has been changed and I have to update the ProRes file, causing time shifts and messing up all the animation done previously..

Thanks in advance!

Regards,

Pieter

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imeilfx
Inspiring
November 30, 2018

If you are working full in Adobe universe I would suggest to you:
a) make your editing in Premiere Pro
b) send to AE (by dynamic link) only parts of your edits that will need motion graphics and animations
c) render everything from PPro with Media Encoder
That kind of workflow will give you flexibility and ease of introducing changes.

More on that kind of workflow:

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Inspiring
November 30, 2018

Thank you very much for your reply!

I should clarify, when I say editor I actually meant a person who is editing I'm sorry for not making this clear.

I don't have direct acces to the Premiere Pro files the editor is working with. That would require some sort of server right?

Do you have any tips on a more 'offline' approach?

Thanks again!

Roei Tzoref
Legend
December 1, 2018

I do know DaVinci Resolve has a function where it will analyse a single rendered file and automatically insert cuts when the shot changes. Then again I'm not working in Resolve and I only need the shots that will have animation on top of them.

I haven't created any presets myself, but that does sound like something extremely useful. Extended Graphics is also something I will look into.

Thanks again for the help! It is very much appreciated!


There is an Ae script that will detect cuts and it’s called “Magnum”. if you have an editor that can export an AAF/EDL file, that’s better.