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Hi,
I produce animated content in after effects which I have previously always edited in Avid. As such when I render out of after effects, I use the Avid DNxHD codec, which Avid uses natively and can therefore fast import.
For my next project, I'm going to be using Premiere Pro instead of Avid, therefore I wondered if anyone had any recommendation on what format / codec is best to use going from After Effects to Premiere Pro? Obviously I can just continue to use DNxHD, but I thought I'd check in here before doing a load of renders in case that is not the best way to go.
Windows 10 64 bit, Premiere and AE are both CC2017
Thanks for any advice
walters24163719 wrote
Obviously I can just continue to use DNxHD
Yes, you can. Works fine. You can also use the DNxHR codecs, which are more flexible and not tied to frame sizes or rates.
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I personally use Quick Time as Format and 'Animation' as a Format Option
of course you can go for uncompressed but you will be dealing with large files,
you can also use PNG or PSD sequences but you have to take care to export
these to a separate folder and import them as an animated sequence in premiere ...
so Quick Time Animation works fine for me since long time ago
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There's nothing wrong with your current DNx choice. Keep that until you're comfortable using PP as an NLE.
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Thanks for the reply - just to follow up, as you say keep using it until I'm comfortable using PP - assuming I do become comfortable with PP, is there some other format you would suggest I would use at that point?
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walters24163719 wrote
Obviously I can just continue to use DNxHD
Yes, you can. Works fine. You can also use the DNxHR codecs, which are more flexible and not tied to frame sizes or rates.
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