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Dynamic Link
Posted by Vampiremidget on June 29, 2007 at 9:15 amwhen using production suite how can i use the Dynamic Link?
when and where is the final render taking place?Bart Straman replied 18 years, 10 months ago 3 Members · 5 Replies -
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Mark
June 29, 2007 at 9:39 amDynamic Link enables you to bring a composition or a timeline between AE, Premiere Pro and Encore….it also enables you to bring stuff into Audition. Final render depends on where you use Dynamic Link…
Lets say you create a DVD open in AE…instead of rendering into a Quicktime, then bringing into Encore and comressing to mpgeg2, link to the composition inside Encore. Even though it is not a rendered file Encore will display it and let you use it in your DVD. The render will happen in Encore (although if you look at your processes in windows AE will be running in the background).
This can be become very useful in Premiere as well….it enables you to take video in and out of AE without rendering……great for making changes and really speeds up workflow.
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Bart Straman
June 29, 2007 at 12:16 pma quick search on this forum or on google will give you more information about this subject.
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Vampiremidget
June 29, 2007 at 6:14 pmok lets say that i understand how to take video out from AE to premiere
without renderingbut how can I bring a sequence from premiere to AE to do things like color correction?
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Bart Straman
June 29, 2007 at 6:51 pmhere we go again 🙂
nice that i have al this text save earlier in a text file ^^here:
-Edit your clip in Premiere. than save your project.
-open After Effects. file>import, then import your Premiere Pro project file.
-now you see your clips in the project panel and very important a sequence file (it’s called that way I thought).
-double click on that sequence file (important: do not move it into the timeline, just double click). and all your seperate scenes/shots/files (cut in Premiere pro) appear in the timeline in AE as seperated layers (also transitions and styles from Premiere PRo are imported).
-then use coole effects on them separedly. if you wanne render in AE, your done here.
render out in Premiere :
-then save your AE file. and if you wanna render it out in Premiere pro, just open the AE project file in Premiere.
-then only 1 clip will appear, but you’ve edit this the first time in PP and allready applied effects on it in AE, so no prob there 🙂
i tried dynamic link, but this is only a options for 1 scene/dvd menu or whatever per sequence. only usefull if you wanne see direct result between AE and PP. not with a movie with 200 shots or so:P
Greetzz
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Bart Straman
June 29, 2007 at 6:54 pmoowhjea. for 1 shot/ one animation (if you realy have only 1 shot, which seams unlikely, thus go to dynamic link and make new AE)
that what i explained above is infact the best method for mutiple shots and stuff.
Bart
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