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Hi everyone,
I'm working on a timeline in Premiere Pro, and I want to rotoscope a clip. Right-click, Replace with After Effects composition. Once in AE, I've got the section of the clip, but when I double-click to use the roto brush, the AE timeline changes, and instead of the section of the clip from Premiere Pro, I have the whole clip on it. How can I rotoscope just the section of the chosen clip in Premiere Pro?
Thanks for your help!
This is normal behavior as Paul said, but I would not go
Rotoscoping on After Effects using dynamic link, I prefer
launching the clip on a fresh new AE project, Rotoscope,
export and import back to Premiere Pro to avoid lagging
playback during editing. It depends on your workflow in the end.
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To rotoscope your footage in After Effects, you’ll want to load it into the Layer panel (similar to the Source Monitor in Premiere Pro). You should still see the in/out points of the clip, which indicate the portion being used in your sequence.
This lets you focus on the needed section of the clip and ignore the rest.
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This is normal behavior as Paul said, but I would not go
Rotoscoping on After Effects using dynamic link, I prefer
launching the clip on a fresh new AE project, Rotoscope,
export and import back to Premiere Pro to avoid lagging
playback during editing. It depends on your workflow in the end.
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