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  • Tip: gettting Premiere titles (prtl) into After Effects

    Posted by Randy Mcwilson on February 23, 2008 at 11:32 pm

    One of the most annoying aspects of rendering out Premiere Pro sequences in AE is the dreaded “Black box of death” (as opposed to the “Blue screen of death”). One is Adobe’s fault, the latter, Microsofts. This is because After Effects does not import anything made in the premiere title tool. It will render out a black box that is great for simulating a cubist’s interpretation of a black hole, but totally useless for real compositing.

    Here is an EASY workaround (besides just making all of your titles in Photoshop or AE)

    1. Open title tool and make the title normally. Close title tool
    2. Right click on the title in your project window and select “Open in source monitor” (this will put the title into a clip window with black (clear alpha) as the background
    3. Now select File–> Export Frame
    4. Under settings, change from Bitmap to Targa
    5. Change (under the video tab) the color depth from millions to “Millions+ of colors”) this saves out a still image of the title with an alpha channel
    6. In your Premiere timeline, use the targa (.tga) file, NOT the premiere title (.prtl)

    Hope this helps!

    Randy

    Simon Bonner replied 18 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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