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Premiere Pro to After Effects Workflow (without dynamic link)

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Jul 14, 2023 Jul 14, 2023

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I have a sequence I color graded with a plugin. When I use a dynamic link it loses the colors I want. I called Adobe Support, they suggested to make an export of the sequence so it exports with the color. 

 

It's 4K footage that will be exported to 1080P. I assume to maintain the zoom and reframing capabilities of 4K to 1080p, I need to make an export of the sequence in Premiere at full size, take into AE, then export in 1080P.

 

I need to do transitions that are only in AE. My issue with this workflow of making an export just for the colors, is that I need to redo all of my cuts in AE. How can I export from Premiere and import into AE with the original colors from the sequence and keep all of my cuts?

 

Thanks!

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Hi, CSPR.
If your plugin for color correction is design to work in After effects there is easy and fast workflow.

Open After effects and create new project and new comp with your desire setting(size,fps). Open Premiere and sequence you want to use. Then select all clips on timeline and Copy them. Go to After effects, open new created comp and just paste. You will have video files with edits(cuts).

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