Mike Canella
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Mike Canella
October 21, 2008 at 12:07 am in reply to: Pixelated exported After Effects and text in CS3 PremiereI exported the sequence/project to Encore and created a DVD. It looks good, like it does in the Source, not the Timeline!
Thanks again for all of your help! Very much appreciated! Maybe I’ll return the favor some day, but it appears that you have much more experience than myself.
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Mike Canella
October 20, 2008 at 9:55 pm in reply to: Pixelated exported After Effects and text in CS3 Premiereok! so I was looking the source window of the clip I recently exported out of AE with the settings you recommended and it looks great! but when I pull it into the timeline it looks pixelated again…
Also, the previous video I exported from AE (with the old settings) looks as bad in the Source Monitor as it does in the timeline. Go figure?
I’ll keep working and get back to you if I figure it out.
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Mike Canella
October 17, 2008 at 8:17 pm in reply to: Pixelated exported After Effects and text in CS3 PremiereExporting “DV” (you captured it?) from Premiere to AE. The footage looked fine in Premiere, correct?
>> Yes, I exported/caputred DV and the original footage looks good in Premiere. Video clips were brought into AE and masked/feathered with animated/effected text layers created in AE.Now you are adding titles in AE. You changed the settings in your AE composition to 648×480 , square pixels.
>>I created animated/effected text layers in AE, and I’ve adjusted the Comp settings to 648×480.Now you are exporting back to Premiere using QT animation. >> I am exporting out of AE using the Render Queue to a QT Movie (not animation? I don’t have that option)
Your preview window in Premiere is set to best quality. >> YesNow your entire footage looks bad in Premiere (not just the titles). >> It is most noticeable in the text layers, but the video quality is diminished a little too.
On a side note, have you tried a different fonts? some font just look bad not matter how they are encoded.
>> Just tried ‘Arial’, still pixelated/grainy… the original font is ‘Monotype Corsiva’Last question, how does the AE Quicktime export look when played in Quicktime?
>> Once exported as an MOV file, the quality is sharp (just as it is in the comp in AE)Are we running out of solutions? My next option was to pass of the exported files (from Premiere and AE) to another person and see how they function on their machine…
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Mike Canella
October 17, 2008 at 6:59 pm in reply to: Pixelated exported After Effects and text in CS3 Premiere….unfortunately the footage doe not look much better. It may look slightly better, but it is not noticeable and it still looks very unprofessional.
Thanks though. Any other ideas?
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Mike Canella
October 17, 2008 at 3:15 pm in reply to: Pixelated exported After Effects and text in CS3 PremiereI have gone through my projects and here are the answers to the checklist… Does this help narrow down the problem?
What was the Pixel Aspect Ratio in the file brought into AE ? — The video brought into AE was 4:3, 720×480, codec-H.264
>>>but this was just the credits which have been replaced in Premiere by title slates.What are the composition settings in AE? — NTSC DV, 720×480, Aspect Ration 3:2 (locked), Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1/DV NTSC (0.9)
What are the export settings in AE? — Render Queue >
Render Settings: Default Settings
Output Module: [Lossless]Quicktime, Project Link, None / [Video Output] RGB, Millions of Colors, Premultiplied (Matted)Once imported in Premiere, right click on the clip, interpret footage. What are the settings ? –Interpret Footage>
[Frame Rate: Use Frame Rate From File: 29.9700 (checked)]
[Pixel Aspect Ratio: Use Pixel Aspect Ration from File: D1/DV NTSC (0.9) (checked)]
[Alpha Channel: (nothing checked)]Do any of these settings help to narrow my problem? Thanks again for your help!
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Mike Canella
October 15, 2008 at 11:50 pm in reply to: Pixelated exported After Effects and text in CS3 PremiereI am away from my machine right now but I will absolutely check this and get back to you tomorrow at some time…
Thanks for your help!
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Mike Canella
October 15, 2008 at 11:08 pm in reply to: Pixelated exported After Effects and text in CS3 PremiereSorry for the delays guys…
But I still have not been able to resolve this issue! It will not work like you have mentioned whether it’s been rendered, compressed, or whatever.
I am working on an iMac but I do not think this is causing a problem. I know they work in different pixel shapes but I’ve tried adjusting for that and it doesn’t work either.
I resolved the problem with the credits in the clip by replacing it with title slates in Premiere… But the .mov I’ve exported out of AE still looks awful once brought into PPro
Here is the clip once exported out of PPro (with the old ugly credits)
https://www.jma.duq.edu/users/canella/pub/videoLinks/videoAEoutro.htmI don’t think this is a setting in AE either. The credits were originally created in LiveType… so the problem has to be coming in Premiere.
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Mike Canella
September 29, 2008 at 10:17 pm in reply to: Pixelated exported After Effects and text in CS3 PremiereUnfortunately, yes.