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1. Re: How to get warped stabilisation back to PP
Mylenium Jul 8, 2011 12:32 PM (in response to Cocovanna)You need to render it.
Mylenium
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2. Re: How to get warped stabilisation back to PP
Dave LaRonde Jul 8, 2011 12:33 PM (in response to Cocovanna)How do I get the stabilized clip to show in PP?
- Add the comp containing the stabilized clip to AE's Render Queue.
- Render in your codec of choice, to a folder that makes sense for your Premiere project.
- Import the clip into Premiere
- Done
- Add the comp containing the stabilized clip to AE's Render Queue.
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3. Re: How to get warped stabilisation back to PP
Rick Gerard Jul 9, 2011 11:48 AM (in response to Dave LaRonde)A better approach is to click on the selected scene in Premiere Pro, right click and select Replace With After Effects Composition, Save the composition that is AE Project that is created, and then apply Warp Stabilizer. Now when you go back to Premiere Pro, your shot will be stabilized and ready to go. This is a great timesaver on most projects and the very best workflow for most projects. If you have stacked layers of video or even multiple shots that need AE work, this same technique works even better. Just select everything you have in the PPro timeline that you would like to have in an AE Composition and then Edit in After Effects.
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4. Re: How to get warped stabilisation back to PP
Cocovanna Jul 10, 2011 2:49 AM (in response to Rick Gerard)Tnx, I solved the acute problem by rendering to a file, I'll try out Rick's suggestion later today :-)




