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May 14, 2024
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Better settings to export from Ae if you wish to bring it back on Premiere ?

  • May 14, 2024
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Sorry for asking question as a newbie. I wish to export the stuff from after effects and at last export it to Premiere for whole vlog editing, sound design and color grading. I know the best way is dynamic link, but I'm not able to use it since the Adobe Plan I've suscibe doesn't support.  So I want to know which format and codec is better during the process for high quality result and best for continue editing in Premiere Pro.

 

My AE and Pr are both 2023. Thanks a lot~

 

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解決に役立った回答 David Arbor

You don't have to shoot ProRes if you wish to export in ProRes. Capturing ProRes will result in very high quality, easy to edit footage that takes up a huge amount of space. Exporting in ProRes will preserve the quality of your After Effects comp without visible compression as you move to Premiere.

 

If you're using the latest version of Premiere, you don't need to use any conversion LUTs for ProRes Log. Premiere will automatically detect and properly interpret your footage. Here's a blog post from when the feature was still in beta, but it was released in 24.4: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-beta-discussions/now-in-beta-automatic-iphone-prores-log-video-support/td-p/14423170

 

But yes, that is one perfectly good workflow for using Dynamic Link with After Effects. I would recommend duplicating any clips you want to send to AE to the track above, then sending the top copy to AE since you actually replace your clip with an AE composition. You can revert it if you need to, but having a copy of the original clip below is usually very handy.

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Inspiring
May 14, 2024

Never apologize for asking a question, especially if you're just learning. But if you have both AE and PR, then Dynamic Link is supported. There's no such plan that doesn't support it. An intermediate codec such as ProRes 422 is a great format to export while retaining quality. Try regular 422 or 422 LT, which is a lower quality/file size (but still very high quality) variant. If you need to retain transparency then you have to use ProRes 4444. 

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Participating Frequently
May 15, 2024

You are so kind😊. Thanks a lot. Btw, do you know should I shoot in ProRes with my iPhone 15 pro max in Blackmagic Cam if I wish to export as ProRes 422?