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1. Re: Export to Premiere Pro
Rick Gerard Apr 10, 2011 9:16 AM (in response to ryan_khoo)After Effects always uses the AE Render engine to render files. If you export to Premiere Pro and then close AE the Render engine will open in the background to render from inside PPro. Dynamic link is similar to round tripping to motion from FCP. Personally, for most projects that require AE work I think the AE/Premiere workflow is faster than the FCP/AE workflow. Sometimes though, depending on the project, I'll use Automatic Duck to bring FCP elements into AE for FX work.
Hope this helps.
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2. Re: Export to Premiere Pro
ryan_khoo Apr 11, 2011 9:26 AM (in response to Rick Gerard)Thanks RIck, I think I am gonna try Premiere Pro. It should be more or less the same a Final Cut, right ? (At least, the interface looks the same to me)
But do I import the AE file just like any other video or picture file ?
Thnaks


