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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK
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Importing a project from Adobe After Effects to
Adobe Premiere Pro using Adobe Dynamic Link
With the animation complete, it’s time to use it in your
Adobe Premiere Pro proj-
ect, superimposed over the behind-the-scenes clip. In the past, this would have
involved rendering the animation out to a movie, importing
the movie into Adobe
Premiere Pro, and then placing it in the Timeline. If you ever wanted to change the
animation, you would have to edit the movie in Adobe After Effects, rerender it,
and re-export it, which would be very time-consuming.
With Dynamic Link, the
process is much simpler.
1
Leave Adobe After Effects open, and open or switch back to Adobe Premiere Pro.
It is not necessary to leave After Effects open for Adobe Dynamic Link to work,
but you will be editing the animation again, so to save time here,
you will leave
it open.
2
In Adobe Premiere Pro, open Lesson 19-2.prproj, and then open the Lower
Third sequence.
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