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use some AE effects for Premiere

Participant ,
Apr 19, 2018 Apr 19, 2018

hi;

to save the time, I prefer to use some effects in premiere and don't want to switch between these two programs for easy job.

so I have some "after effects" effects with extension ( .ffx );

is any way to pass on them to premiere. how?

gratefully;

Martin

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Community Expert , Apr 19, 2018 Apr 19, 2018

As far as I'm aware, .ffx effects are intended for Ae, not PPro.

Have you looked into the new method of creating Motion Graphics Templates (mogrt) files. That way, you can control many more parameters set up in Ae, right inside PPro:

Create Motion Graphics templates |

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Community Expert ,
Apr 19, 2018 Apr 19, 2018

As far as I'm aware, .ffx effects are intended for Ae, not PPro.

Have you looked into the new method of creating Motion Graphics Templates (mogrt) files. That way, you can control many more parameters set up in Ae, right inside PPro:

Create Motion Graphics templates |

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Participant ,
Apr 19, 2018 Apr 19, 2018

for eg. I have 3 or 4 windows or objects, I can animate them to enter to my viewer and also I can set ease "in" or "out" for each key frame. but it would be very boring if I enter them easily. I want, they have such as inertia effects, and i don't wana because of each different object, switch to adobe after effects.

is it possible? is there any preset that premiere can resolve this?

thanks

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LEGEND ,
Apr 19, 2018 Apr 19, 2018
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You would install third-party effects using their installer.  If those effects show up in PP, you're good.  If they don't, nothing you can do.

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