351 Review questions 1 What is the difference between importing a Photoshop file into Adobe Premiere Pro
as footage and importing it as a sequence?
2 If you set the Opacity value of a layer to something less than 100% in Adobe
Photoshop, what will be the Opacity setting for the clip when imported into
Adobe Premiere Pro?
3 Can Adobe Premiere Pro import blend modes set in Photoshop layers?
4 In some ways, Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects have similar functionality.
Only the terms are different. Give a couple of examples.
5 Once a dynamic link is established between an After Effects composition and an
Adobe Premiere Pro project, must the After Effects composition be rendered after
making changes?
Review answers 1 Importing Photoshop files as layers brings them in as a single clip, with either all
the layers collapsed or a single layer selected. Importing as a sequence brings all
the Photoshop layers into Adobe Premiere Pro in the same stacking order as in the
Photoshop file. An Adobe Premiere Pro sequence is created to nest them all together.
2 Adobe Premiere Pro imports the opacity as set in Adobe Photoshop.
3 Yes. Adobe Premiere Pro respects the blend modes set in Adobe Photoshop.
4 Adobe Premiere Pro has sequences and tracks. Adobe After Effects has compositions
and layers.
5 No. Once a dynamic link is established, changes made in After Effects are immediately
available in Adobe Premiere Pro.
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352 20 EXPORTING FRAMES, CLIPS, AND SEQUENCES Topics covered in this lesson t Choosing export options
t Recording to tape