Most efficient or clean way to send from Premiere to After Effects?
Hello all!
I'm working on a long-form, 25-minute video and would like the opinion of the community experts on the best way to send everything to After Effects.
For context, here is a quick glimpse of my workflow:
1.- I set everything up for the video like the host talking to the camera, images, and a lot of Broll.
2.- Then after all the footage, especially the broll, is approved, I move to the next stage which is animations.
3.- After that I render a lossless .mov to have everything back to premiere for the final stage: SFX.
I need to move everything on Ae: every broll piece, placeholder, and such because I add text animators, video infographics, and such to almost every clip. I even add transitions there because I'm already doing animations. I'm curious about the Adobe recommended way to do it:
-Should I just select everything and shoot it right to Ae without thinking too much about it? (actually, this fails, it prompts a generic importer error message)
-Should I divide the video in, for example, thirds? Three dynamic link comps? (this is my current method)
-Should I have one dynamic link per animation piece? (this worries me because of the time it would take me to do that pre-SFX render)
Here are two images: the first one with the whole timeline and its assets and the second one with a closeup showing the variety of elements I need to move in case it helps.


Thank you for your time, cheers.
