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multicam export to after effects
Posted by Jeremias Nussbaum on January 22, 2007 at 5:21 pmseems like you can’t just copy a multicam clip into after effects?
everytime I try this it just copies the first clip, not the other three clips I cut with the multicam function.
Do I have to split them up and how would I do this the fastest way?
Anyone any idea?Kyle Dettman replied 14 years, 6 months ago 6 Members · 8 Replies -
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Jeremias Nussbaum
January 22, 2007 at 5:31 pmhey,
same problem. just imports the whole footage and the cut footage is just the first clip. the problem seems to be that multicam editing doesn’t produce proper clips. now I try to figure out to create proper clips, but still searching….
any ideas?
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Jeremias Nussbaum
January 22, 2007 at 6:05 pmno. Getting a bit confused, just exported the multicam-sequence, it only exported cam 1…? something’s wrong here..
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Tclark
January 22, 2007 at 6:08 pmI had the same kind of issue. If you try and cut and paste it will give you the whole video instead of the clip. Which is frustrating.
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Daniel Ramirez
February 14, 2009 at 6:54 pmUnfortunately. After Effects cannot import Premiere’s multicam clips with the edits applied. It imports the multicam clip before the edits.
This same problem will happen if you do a “Replace clip with After Effects Composition” in Premiere.I’m trying to get this limitation better documented in our help system. This is a workflow that’s valuable to me as well, so I’ll be advocating adding support for multicam clips in AE’s Premiere importer as we move forward.
-Dan Ramirez
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Wes Sutton
October 30, 2010 at 4:10 pmIt looks like this is still a problem in CS5. Kind of disappointing. I create music videos with multicam all the time and I have to render an intermediate version to bring into after effects. Not being able to use the dynamic link is very frustrating.
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Kyle Dettman
November 8, 2011 at 3:46 pmOne fix I found is time consuming, but gets the job done.
From Premiere, right-click your multicam clip and select Replace with After Effects Composition.
In After Effects (5.5), your multicam clip will appear as a pre-comp. Just open the pre-comp, and turn off the tracks you don’t want to use.
Each instance will generate a new multicam pre-comp.
Kyle
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