Search Premiere Pro 2020 Crashing On Import. In this article, we handpicked 12 must-have FREE Premiere Pro Transitions for you, with the tutorials included your next video editing will be easy than ever Adobe has also updated prm" and are plugins Adobe Premiere Pro also enables this ability and can be done with a simple shortcut key The individual demonstrated that the program launched via a
Mengimportfile atau project lain ke dalam After Effect untuk menggabungkan data yang sudah ada dengan data lain agar tersimpan ke dalam file atau projcet After Effect, dan mengimport berbagai
Search Premiere Pro 2020 Crashing On Import. it frequently runs approximately $350 Overall, you can import media files into Adobe Premiere Pro in three ways: 1) Standard importing by choosing File > Import 2) The Media Browser panel 3) Adobe Bridge Start with the basics and learn how to organize your files outside Premiere, import your assets, and set up your project, before learning editing
Klikkanan pada Preset. Buka directory Localdisk C -. I cannot open any file from my Mac through Premiere. The Adobe program to follow a similar folder tree. Pilih Preset yang ingin di Import. Buka Adobe Premiere kalian. Langkah 2 - Buka folder Cinestyle.
GH4Premiere-Import geht nicht Import von Premiere Pro zu After Effects Media Encoder Import von Premiere Premiere Pro jp: Amazonプライム対象商品 - 中国のTVドラマ / TV Add your narration clips (audio portion only) to your sequence just as you would any other media file Add your narration clips (audio portion only) to your sequence
Aftercreating a comp in After Effects (and saving the project), open Premiere Pro and head to the project panel. Right click and select Import. Then simply find the After Effects project with your desired comp, select it, and click open. A new window will pop up and you'll immediately notice Adobe's dynamic link server firing up.
R3Dfile in to Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 or After Effects CS4 you encounter one of the following results:- A crash- The file is grayed out and unavailable for import mkv files, or directly drag and drop the files into this program Creative tools, integration with other apps and services and the power of Adobe Sensei help you craft footage into
Tostart with, Resolve 16 is free, and even the $300 Studio Double-click the Project window from the lower-left section, use the Import box to import the footage you want to create Premiere Pro compress video from, drag the clip from the Project window to the Timeline in the lower-right, and click Keep existing settings on the Clip Adobe
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When you use the Vanishing Point feature in Photoshop Extended, you can then use the File > Export For After Effects .vpe command to save the results as a collection of PNG files—one for each plane—and a .vpe file that describes the geometry of the scene. You can then import the .vpe file into After Effects. After Effects uses the information in the .vpe file to re-create the scene as a composition containing a camera layer and one perspective-corrected 3D layer for each PNG file. The camera is on the negative z axis, at x,y=0,0. The point of interest for the camera is in the center of the composition. The camera zoom is set according to the field of view in the Vanishing Point scene. The 3D layers for the planes in the scene have a parent layer with its anchor point at the center of the composition, so the whole scene can be transformed together. Vanishing Point exchange only works well for images that have square pixels in Photoshop. Andrew Kramer provides a video tutorial on his Video Copilot website that shows how to use Vanishing Point Exchange. Importing PSD files as 3D scenes Paul Tuersley provides a script on the AE Enhancers website that turns a layered PSD file into a 3D scene in After Effects. The script creates a composition and adds expressions to the layers from the PSD file. When you move the layers along the z axis, the scene looks exactly like the original artwork through the Active Camera view. You can animate the camera around the scene to see that the layers are at different depths in 3D space. The effects in the 3D category in Illustrator—Extrude & Bevel, Revolve, and Rotate—give a three-dimensional appearance to any vector graphics object, including text and drawings. If you want to add depth to your vector art and text, consider creating it in Illustrator, using the 3D effects, and then importing the results into After Effects. Importing and using 3D files from other applications After Effects can import 3D-image files saved in Softimage PIC, RLA, RPF, OpenEXR, and Electric Image EI format. These 3D-image files contain red, green, blue, and alpha RGBA channels, as well as auxiliary channels with optional information, such as z depth, object IDs, texture coordinates, and more. Though you can import composited files with 3D information into After Effects, you cannot modify or create 3D models directly with After Effects. After Effects treats each composited 3D file from another application as a single 2D layer. That layer, as a whole, can be given 3D attributes and treated like any After Effects 3D layer, but the objects contained within that 3D file cannot be manipulated individually in 3D space. To access the 3D depth information and other auxiliary channel information in 3D image files, use the 3D Channel effects. See 3D Channel effects. 3D Channel effect plug-ins from fnord software are included with After Effects to provide access to multiple layers and channels of OpenEXR files. See Using channels in OpenEXR files. After Effects can also import baked camera data, including focal length, film size, and transformation data, from Maya project files as a single composition or two compositions. See Baking and importing Maya data. After Effects imports camera data saved with RLA or RPF sequence files. See Import RLA or RPF data into a camera layer. Softimage PIC files have a corresponding ZPIC file that contains the z-depth channel information. Although you can’t import a ZPIC file, you can access the additional channel information as long as the ZPIC file is stored in the same folder as the imported PIC file. Similarly, Electric Image EI files can have associated EIZ files with z-depth channel data. As with ZPIC files, you cannot import EIZ files into After Effects; instead, you simply store them in the same folder as the EI files. For information about creating EIZ files, see your Electric Image documentation. A common technique when working in a 3D modeling application is to insert null objects, such as null lights or null locator nodes in the locations where you want to composite in an image in After Effects. Then, after you have imported the 3D file into After Effects, you can use these null objects as a reference for the placements of other visual elements. Online resources about importing and using 3D files from other applications Lutz Albrecht provides a two-part document on the Adobe website about integrating 3D applications with After Effects. These articles cover the creation of UV maps, mattes, and channels from various 3D applications, including Maxon Cinema 4D, NewTek Lightwave, and Luxology modo. The articles then show you how to use REVision Effects REMap and fnord ProEXR plug-ins to use that data in After Effects. Tyson Ibele provides tutorials on his website that show how to use output from 3ds Max 3D Studio MAX in After Effects. Dave Scotland provides a pair of tutorials on the CG Swot website in which he demonstrates how to create RPF files in a 3D application and how to use RPF files in After Effects. The first part explains the RPF format and how to create RPF files in 3DS Max. The second part shows how to use the Object ID and Z depth information in an RPF file within After Effects, using the ID Matte, Depth of Field, Depth Matte, and Fog 3D effects. Using 3D tracking completes camera movements so that additional elements can be composited into the scene to make it appear to honor the same camera movement. The 3D camera tracker effect analyzes video sequences to extract camera motion and 3D scene data. The 3D camera motion allows you to correctly composite 3D elements over your 2D footage. To know more about 3D camera tracker feature, see Tracking 3D camera movement. Harrison Ambs provides a two-part video tutorial on the CGTUTS+ website that demonstrates how to import data from Cinema 4D into After Effects Video Part 1 Video Part 2 The tutorial Use Cinema 4D Lite with After Effects cameras and lights explains how to create an After Effects comp with cameras, lights, and solid layers, and then open it in Cinema 4D Lite to add 3D objects. Import RLA or RPF data into a camera layer After Effects imports camera data saved with RLA or RPF sequence files. That data is incorporated into camera layers—one for each camera in the sequence—that After Effects creates in the Timeline panel. You can access the camera data of an imported RLA or RPF sequence and create a camera layer containing that data. Baking and importing Maya data After Effects imports camera data from Maya project files. Before importing Maya camera information, you need to bake it. Baking camera data makes it easier to animate with keyframes later in your project. Baking places a keyframe at each frame of the animation. You can have 0, 1, or a fixed number of keyframes for each camera or transform property. For example, if a property is not animated in Maya, either no keyframes are set for this property or one keyframe is set at the start of the animation. If a property has more than one keyframe, it must have the same number as all of the other animation properties with more than one keyframe. Reduce import time by creating or saving the simplest Maya file possible. In Maya, reduce keyframes by deleting static channels before baking, and save a version of the Maya project that contains the camera animation only. The following transformation flags are not supported query, relative, euler, objectSpace, worldSpace, worldSpaceDistance, preserve, shear, scaleTranslation, rotatePivot, rotateOrder, rotateTranslation, matrix, boundingBox, boundingBoxInvisible, pivots, CenterPivots, and zeroTransformPivots. After Effects skips these unsupported flags, and no warnings or error messages appear. By default, After Effects treats linear units specified in the Maya file as pixels. You can import camera data from Maya project files .ma and work with the data as a single composition or two compositions. For each Maya file you import, After Effects creates either one or two compositions If the Maya project has a square pixel aspect ratio, After Effects creates a single, square-pixel composition containing the camera data and transformations. If the Maya project has a nonsquare pixel aspect ratio, After Effects creates two compositions. The first composition, which has a filename prefixed by Square, is a square-pixel composition containing the camera data. The second, or parent, composition is a nonsquare-pixel composition that retains the dimensions of the original file and contains the square-pixel composition. When working with imported camera data, use 3D layers and square-pixel footage in the square-pixel composition, and use all nonsquare-pixel footage in the containing composition. When you import a Maya file with a 1-node camera, After Effects creates a camera in the square-pixel composition that carries the camera’s focal length, film size, and transformation data. When you import a Maya file with a 2-node or targeted camera, After Effects creates a camera and an additional parent node in the square-pixel composition. The parent node contains only the camera’s transformation data. After Effects imports 2-node cameras automatically with the locator node as the point of interest, with the Auto-Orientation option of the camera set to Orient Towards Point Of Interest. After Effects doesn’t read 3-node cameras. After Effects reads only the rendering cameras in Maya files and ignores the orthographic and perspective cameras. Therefore, always generate a rendering camera from Maya, even if it’s the same as the perspective camera. If you apply the FilmFit camera setting, make sure to use either horizontal or vertical FilmFit, not fill. After Effects can read Maya locator nodes, which enable you to track objects from the Maya scene as it is translated into After Effects. After Effects creates a null layer and applies the relevant transformations to it if the name of a Maya locator node contains the word Null, NULL, or null. Avoid parenting locator nodes to each other in Maya; instead, parent the locator nodes to geometry. After Effects doesn’t read World or Underworld coordinates in the LocatorShape. Use a transform node to place them. Working with Cinema 4D and Cineware For detailed information on working with MAXON Cinema 4D files and Cineware a full-featured workflow integration between Adobe After Effects CC and Cinema 4D, see CINEMA 4D and Cineware.
Cara export After Effect sebenarnya tidak jauh berbeda dari cara export Adobe Premiere. Namun keunggulan Adobe After Effects ini ialah menghasilkan atau dapat melakukan rendering video secara transparan tanpa background. Namun sebelumnya mari kita pahami tentang Adobe After Effects terlebih dahulu. Apa Itu Adobe After Effect?Lalu, Kenapa Harus Memakai Adobe After Effect?1. Menghadirkan Lebih Banyak Efek2. Aplikasi Lebih Cepat dan Responsif3. Handal Membuat File Shape dari Vektor4. Menawarkan Fitur Scripting dan Keyframe5. Detail Gambar Tetap DipertahankanLalu Bagaimana Cara Export After Effect?Apa Itu Adobe Media Encoder?Cara Export After EffectTutorial Cara Export After Effect Dengan Adobe Media Encoder1. Kirim Project Video ke Adobe Media Encoder2. Meluncurkan Media Encoder3. Pengaturan Ekspor4. Tahap Export After Effect Apa Itu Adobe After Effect? After Effects ialah software editing video yang handal, menawarkan banyak pilihan efek dan bersifat siap pakai. Bisa dikatakan aplikasi ini untuk teknik editing video lanjutan, dengan kemampuan dan fitur yang lebih lengkap juga handal jika dibandingkan Adobe Premiere Pro. Aplikasi After Effects memungkinkan untuk membuat beberapa efek video dan mengeditnya. Affter Effects sebelumnya adalah aplikasi yang dirilis Macromedia, lalu kemudian diakuisisi Adobe untuk dikembangkan kembali. Ada beberapa fitur yang ditawarkan oleh Adobe After Effects, yaitu keyframe untuk animasi, pembuatan shape, Action untuk mendukung teknik skripting agar animasi lebih atraktif, dan lainnya. Lalu, Kenapa Harus Memakai Adobe After Effect? Sebagai software editing video yang handal, Adobe After Effect menawarkan banyak kelebihan di bawah ini 1. Menghadirkan Lebih Banyak Efek Untuk membuat motion grafik, Adobe After Effect telah dibekali oleh lebih banyak efek. Kalian bisa memilih satu dari puluhan efek yang tersedia untuk kemudian diolah lalu diaplikasikan ke dalam graphic atau video pada workspace. 2. Aplikasi Lebih Cepat dan Responsif Adobe After Effect telah dibekali oleh dukungan native pada arsitektur CPU 64-bit sehingga membuatnya menjadi lebih responsif dan cepat. Selain itu, aplikasi ini juga mendukung kapasitas RAM lebih besar. 3. Handal Membuat File Shape dari Vektor Salah satu keunggulan Adobe After Effect ialah bisa menciptakan file shape dengan mengimport file ke dalam workspace dari vektor. Vektor sendiri adalah sejenis graphic dengan titik koordinat satuan terkecil untuk membuat garis bantu pada gambar. 4. Menawarkan Fitur Scripting dan Keyframe Scripting adalah fitur untuk pergerakan animasi secara dinamis sesuai trigger dan event yang tersedia saat video atau animasi dijalankan ketika terjadinya runtime. Sementara keyframe sendiri merupakan kunci dari video dan animasi yang ada. Dengan demikian, After Effects tidak hanya menghadirkan video yang memiliki efek motion graphic saja, tetapi dengan adanya dukungan scripting menjadikannya lebih dinamis. Hal tersebut menuntut Kalian untuk lebih memahami algoritma dan pemrograman dasar. 5. Detail Gambar Tetap Dipertahankan Kemampuan After Effects dalam menjaga kualitas graphic supaya tetap halus dan apik ketika dikompresi, adalah salah satu keunggulan yang tidak dapat dibaikan. Sama halnya dengan quality dan compression ratio-nya yang juga berimbang. Tentu saja hal tersebut tidak mudah, karena biasanya fitur kompresi akan mengurangi tekstur graphics detail sehingga membuatnya tidak lagi halus. Lalu Bagaimana Cara Export After Effect? Sebenarnya cara export After Effect bisa dibilang sangat mudah. Meskipun demikian, Kalian memerlukan dukungan Adoba Media Encoder yang dapat melakukan rendering profyek Kalian. Dengan Adobe Media Encoder, tentu saja menjadi lebih fleksibel, hemat waktu serta memudahkan kolaborasi bersama orang lain ketika Kalian harus membuat proyek. Proses rendering atau export sendiri ialah mengumpulkan data desain menjadi satu, baik memakai perangkat PC maupun yang lainnya. Biasanya setelah seseorang mengedit video lewat After Effect atau aplikasi sejenis, biasanya mereka akan langsung melakukan rendering. Proses rendering sendiri adalah tahapan akhir saat vide benar-benar sudah selesai diedit. Jika sudah berhasil me-rendering video, selanjutnya videobisa diputar dan ditampilkan melalui media player. Apa Itu Adobe Media Encoder? Karena di sini kita akan menggunakan Adobe Media Encoder, maka kita perlu membahasnya sedikit. Adobe Media Envoder adalah aplikasi untuk rendering video dan biasanya dipadukna dengan Adobe After Effect dalam Creative Cloud. Jadi, aplikasi ini memugkinkanmu untuk menyerahkan tahap rendering dengan aplkasi lainnya. Sehingga, Kamu tetap dapat menjalankan After Effect sedangkan komposisinya sendiri akan ditampilkan di latar belakang. Tutorial Cara Export After Effect Tutorial Cara Export After Effect Dengan Adobe Media Encoder Tutorial cara export After Effect dengan Adobe Media Encoder sebenarnya mudah seklai. Kamu tinggal mengikuti beberapa panduan di bawah 1. Kirim Project Video ke Adobe Media Encoder Kamu bisa mengirimkan proyek video ke Media Encoder dari Adobe After Effect dengan menambahkan ke dalam Queue AME. Menariknya, Kamu bisa melakukan beberapa panduan untuk menambahkan pekerjaan atau proyek videomu ke Queue dari After Effect. Pertama-tama, silahkan pilih file kemudian masuk ke export dan “Add to Media Encoder Queue”. Setelah itu, masuk ke Composition, lalu “Add to Media Encoder Queue”. Masuk ke pintasan keyboard, dengan menambahkan komposisi ke dalam Media Encoder queue melalui pintasan atau kombinasi tombol Ctrl+Alt+M bagi perangkat Windows, sedangkan kombinasi tombol CMD+Opt+M pada perangkat Mac. 2. Meluncurkan Media Encoder Tutorial cara export After Effect berikutnya, biasanya secara otomatis Adobe Media Encoder diluncurkan saat Kalian mengantri proyek di After Effect. Tapi jika belum bekerja, bisa memakai salah satu diantara 3 metode di bawah untuk pengiriman proyek video ke dalam Adobe Media Encoder queue berikut ini Kalian bisa menyeret satu hingga beberapa item ke dalam queue pada media atau browser desktop. Kamu bisa memilih beberapa file pada tombol bertuliskan Add Source. Pilih satu maupun beberapa file dengan double click di area terbuka pada panel Queue. 3. Pengaturan Ekspor Pengaturan ekspor pada Adobe Media Encoder sebenarnya hampir sama seperti pada Adobe Premiere Pro. Kalian bisa menemukannya pada menu “Pengaturan Ekspor”, cukup dengan pilih teks yang berwarna pada bagian bawah format maupun preset. Ini dia cara penyesuaian pengaturannya Pastikan item video yang akan di render terdapat pada panel Adobe Media Encoder Queue. Pakai pop up atau menu Format jika ingin memilih format video yang diinginkan atau yang terbaik untuk hasil output Kalian. Pakai preset jika ingin memilih preset video yang terbaik pada output. Kalian juga bisa memakai preset browser yang bisa menambahkan preset ke dalam Queue Kalian. Pilih media penyimpanan file Kalian dengan cara klik teks file output. Lalu temukan folder ekspor video Kalian dengan memiliki “Save As”. Silahkan sesuaikan setingan lain sesuai keperluan. Kalian bisa mengatur semuanya, jika sudah tekan Ok. 4. Tahap Export After Effect Tutorial cara export After Media terakhir ialah mulai tahap rendering atau exporting. Jika Kalian sudah menyesuaikan seluruh pengaturan, maka Kalian siap memulai penyandian. Dalam melakukan export After Effect di Adobe Media Encoder, silahkan tekan tombol putar berwarna hijau di ujung kanan atas pada kotak Queue. Menariknya aplikasi Media Encoder ini ialah Kamu bisa mengekspor salinan pada master After Effect dalam satu kali. Apabila dari tim Kalian memerlukan video dengan format berbeda, maka Kalian bisa melakukan duplikasi video di Media Encoder Queue, silahkan sesuaikan pengaturan kemudian export format video yang baru. Oke, demikianlah ulasan cara export After Effect yang bisa Kamu coba. Silahkan praktekkan dan lihat hasil video yang sudah di edit di After Effect! Baru Diulas Cara Log Out LINE Cek Resi ID Express Shopee Cara Transfer Mandiri ke BCA Cara Cek Kecepatan Wifi Indihome Apa Itu OVO Premier Cara Akses Google Drive Cara Update Google Chrome Cara Cek Kesehatan Baterai Realme Cara Bebas Ongkir Shopee Cara Mengajukan KPR Post Views 3,279
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Premiere Pro and After Effects Install and activate Use with Premiere Pro and After Effects Frequently asked questions Team Projects Get Started with Team Projects Create a Team Project Collaborate with Team Projects Memory, storage, performance Memory and storage How After Effects handles low memory issues while previewing Improve performance Preferences GPU and GPU driver requirements for After Effects Knowledge Base Known issues Fixed issues After Effects and macOS Ventura How After Effects handles low memory issues while previewing Working with Adobe Bridge and After Effects Use Adobe Bridge to run animation presets; run cross-product workflow automation scripts; view and manage files and folders; organize your files by assigning keywords, labels, and ratings to them; search for files and folders; and view, edit, and add metadata. To open Adobe Bridge from After Effects, choose File > Browse In Bridge. To reveal a file in Adobe Bridge, select a file in the Project panel and choose File > Reveal In Bridge. To use Adobe Bridge to browse for animation presets, choose Animation > Browse Presets. Adobe Bridge is part of the Creative Cloud suite of applications and can be downloaded and installed through Creative Cloud. See the help documentation and the Adobe Bridge CC product page for more information. See this video to get an overview of Adobe Bridge CC. Working with Photoshop and After Effects If you use Photoshop to create still images, you can use After Effects to bring those still images together and make them move and change. In After Effects, you can animate an entire Photoshop image or any of its layers. You can even animate individual properties of Photoshop images, such as the properties of a layer style. If you use After Effects to create movies, you can use Photoshop to refine the individual frames of those movies. Comparative advantages for specific tasks The strengths of After Effects are in its animation and automation features. This means that After Effects excels at tasks that can be automated from one frame to another. For example, you can use the motion tracking features of After Effects to track the motion of a microphone boom, and then automatically apply that same motion to a stroke made with the Clone Stamp tool. In this manner, you can remove the microphone from every frame of a shot, without having to paint the microphone out by hand on each frame. In contrast, Photoshop has excellent tools for painting and drawing. Deciding which application to use for painting depends on the task. Paint strokes in Photoshop directly affect the pixels of the layer. Paint strokes in After Effects are elements of an effect, each of which can be turned on or off or modified at any time. If you want to have complete control of each paint stroke after you’ve applied it, or if you want to animate the paint strokes themselves, use the After Effects paint tools. If the purpose of applying a paint stroke is to permanently modify a still image, use the Photoshop paint tools. If you are applying several paint strokes by hand to get rid of dust, consider using the Photoshop paint tools. The animation and video features in Photoshop include simple keyframe-based animation. After Effects uses a similar interface, though the breadth and flexibility of its animation features are far greater. After Effects can also automatically create 3D layers to mimic the planes created by the Photoshop Vanishing Point feature. Exchanging still images After Effects can import and export still images in many formats, but you will usually want to use the native Photoshop PSD format when transferring individual frames or still image sequences between After Effects and Photoshop. When importing or exporting a PSD file, After Effects can preserve individual layers, masks, layer styles, and most other attributes. When you import a PSD file into After Effects, you can choose whether to import it as a flattened image or as a composition with its layers separate and intact. It is often a good idea to prepare a still image in Photoshop before importing it into After Effects. Examples of such preparation include correcting color, scaling, and cropping. It is often better for you to do something once to the source image in Photoshop than to have After Effects perform the same operation many times per second as it renders each frame for previews or final output. By creating your new PSD document from the Photoshop New File dialog box with a Film & Video preset, you can start with a document that is set up correctly for a specific video output type. If you are already working in After Effects, you can create a new PSD document that matches your composition and project settings by choosing File > New > Adobe Photoshop File. Exchanging movies You can also exchange video files, such as QuickTime movies, between Photoshop and After Effects. When you open a movie in Photoshop, a video layer is created that refers to the source footage file. Video layers allow you to paint nondestructively on the movie’s frames, much as After Effects works with layers with movies as their sources. When you save a PSD file with a video layer, you save the edits that you made to the video layer, not edits to the source footage itself. You can also render a movie directly from Photoshop. For example, you can create a QuickTime movie from Photoshop that can then be imported into After Effects. Color After Effects works internally with colors in an RGB red, green, blue color space. Though After Effects can convert CMYK images to RGB, you should do video and animation work in Photoshop in RGB. If relevant for your final output, it is better to ensure that the colors in your image are broadcast-safe in Photoshop before you import the image into After Effects. A good way to do this is to assign the appropriate destination color space—for example, SDTV Rec. 601—to the document in Photoshop. After Effects performs color management according to color profiles embedded in documents, including imported PSD files. Working with Animate CC and After Effects If you use Adobe Animate formerly called Flash Professional to create video or animation, you can use After Effects to edit and refine the video. For example, from Adobe Animate, you can export animations and applications as QuickTime movies, .mp4, and other standard video formats. You can then use After Effects to edit and refine the video. If you use After Effects to edit and composite video, you can then use Animate to publish that video. Animate and After Effects use separate terms for some concepts that they share in common. The following table lists the differences between the terms used in the two applications After Effects Animate Composition Movie Clip Composition frame Composition panel Stage Project panel Library panel Project files FLA files Render and export a movie Publish SWF file Exporting QuickTime video from Animate If you create animations or applications with Animate, you can export them as QuickTime movies using the File > Export > Export Movie command in Animate. For a Animate animation, you can optimize the video output for animation. For an Animate application, Animate renders video of the application as it runs, allowing the user to manipulate it. This lets you capture the branches or states of your application that you want to include in the video file. Importing and publishing video in Animate When you import a movie file into Animate, you can use various techniques, such as scripting or Animate components, to control the visual interface that surrounds your video. For example, you might include playback controls or other graphics. You can also add graphic layers on top of the movie for composite results. Composite graphics, animation, and video Animate and After Effects each include many capabilities that allow you to perform complex compositing of video and graphics. Which application you choose to use will depend on your personal preferences and the type of final output you want to create. Animate is the more web-oriented of the two applications, with its small final file size. Animate also allows for run-time control of animation. After Effects is oriented toward video and film production, provides a wide range of visual effects, and is generally used to create video files as final output. Both applications can be used to create original graphics and animation. Both use a timeline and offer scripting capabilities for controlling animation programmatically. After Effects includes a larger set of effects. Both applications allow you to place graphics on separate layers for compositing. These layers can be turned on and off as needed. Both also allow you to apply effects to the contents of individual layers. In Animate, composites do not affect the video content directly; they affect only the appearance of the video during playback in Flash Player. In contrast, when you composite with imported video in After Effects, the video file you export actually incorporates the composited graphics and effects. Because all drawing and painting in After Effects is done on layers separate from any imported video, it is always non-destructive. Animate has both destructive and nondestructive drawing modes. Importing SWF files into After Effects Animate has a unique set of vector art tools that make it useful for a variety of drawing tasks not possible in After Effects or Adobe Illustrator. You can import SWF files into After Effects to composite them with other video or render them as video with additional creative effects. Interactive content and scripted animation are not retained. Animation defined by keyframes is retained. Each SWF file imported into After Effects is flattened into a single continuously rasterized layer, with its alpha channel preserved. Continuous rasterization means that graphics stay sharp as they are scaled up. This import method allows you to use the root layer or object of your SWF files as a smoothly rendered element in After Effects, allowing the best capabilities of each tool to work together. Importing FLA files into After Effects You can import Animate FLA files into After Effects as a composition of layered .swf files. You can composite them with a video or render them as video with additional creative effects. To use the functionality, ensure that you install Animate on the same computer. When you import an Animate document into After Effects, the individual layers are exported by Animate as .swf files, and those files are added to the composition. During import, choose a location for the imported files in the Import Preferences dialog. If the Import Audio option is enabled, audio layers are exported by Animate as .wav files. Only ActionScript documents are supported. To convert an HTML5 Canvas or WebGL document to ActionScript open the document in Animate and select File > Convert To > ActionScript Working with Adobe XD and After Effects You can export layers and artboards from Adobe XD to your After Effects project. This functionality enhances assets transfer between XD and After Effects, with native mapping of layers, artboards, vectors, text and artwork. As an Adobe XD designer, you can send to After Effects groups of layers and define advanced micro-interactions or artboards to create complex and refined transitions and interactions. If After Effects is not installed on your machine, the After Effects option from XD menu is greyed out. To export your design assets from XD to After Effects In XD, select the layer or artboard you want to animate in After Effects. Select File > Export > After Effects. After Effects launch if closed or moves to foreground if opened in background. In a new composition the layers and artboards are added to your After Effects project as native shapes, texts, assets and nested compositions. Export to After Effects is supported only with After Effects CC 2018 and 2019 versions. If you have an older version installed, Export to After Effects option is disabled in XD. To enable this option, log into your Creative Cloud application and update After Effects to the latest version. List of supported XD features After Effects supports the following XD features Vector shapes Paths Text layers Bitmaps Masks Groups Artboards Symbols Boolean operations Strokes Fills Shadows Opacity Object blur Background blur and brightness Gradients as images Repeat grids Working with Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects Adobe Premiere Pro is designed to capture, import, and edit movies. After Effects is designed to create motion graphics, apply visual effects, composite visual elements, perform color correction, and perform other post-production tasks for movies. You can easily exchange projects, compositions, sequences, tracks, and layers between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro You can create text template compositions in After Effects where you can edit the source text in Premiere Pro. See Live Text Templates. You can import an Adobe Premiere Pro project into After Effects. See Import an Adobe Premiere Pro project. You can export an After Effects project as an Adobe Premiere Pro project. See Export an After Effects project as an Adobe Premiere Pro project. You can copy and paste layers and tracks between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro. See Copy between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro . You can render and replace After Effects compositions in Premiere Pro to speed up compositions that take a long time to render. See Render and Replace After Effects compositions in Adobe Premiere Pro. If you have Adobe Premiere Pro, you can do the following Use Adobe Dynamic Link to work with After Effects compositions in Adobe Premiere Pro. A dynamically linked composition appears as a clip in Adobe Premiere Pro. Use Adobe Dynamic Link to work with Adobe Premiere Pro sequences in After Effects. A dynamically linked sequence appears as a footage item in After Effects. Start After Effects from within Premiere Pro and create a new composition with settings that match the settings of your Premiere Pro project. Select a set of clips in Adobe Premiere Pro and convert them to a composition in After Effects. For information on using Dynamic Link with After Effects and Premiere Pro, see Dynamic Link and After Effects and Dynamic Link sections in Adobe Premiere Pro Help. You can use Adobe Media Encoder to export video from After Effects. Use Adobe Media Encoder to encode formats like MPEG-2, and WMV. Other formats, are available in Adobe Media Encoder, but not in After Effects. For example, the DNxHD format is available in Adobe Media Encoder, but not in After Effects. You can add After Effects project files to a watch folder in Adobe Media encoder, and the composition is automatically added to the encoding queue Adobe Media Encoder. See the Import files with Watch folder section in Adobe Media Encoder for detailed information. For details about using Adobe Media Encoder with After Effects, see The Adobe Media Encoder. See this tutorial to learn how to export After Effects compositions using Adobe Media Encoder. Edit in Adobe Audition While working in After Effects, you can use the more comprehensive audio-editing capabilities of Adobe Audition to fine-tune your audio. You can use the Edit in Adobe Audition command to start Adobe Audition from within After Effects. If you edit an audio-only file for example, a WAV file in Adobe Audition, you change the original file. If you edit a layer that contains both audio and video for example, an AVI file, you edit a copy of the source audio file. Select the layer that contains the audio that you want to edit. The item must be of a type that is editable in Adobe Audition. Choose Edit > Edit In Adobe Audition to open the clip in Edit view in Adobe Audition. Edit the file, and then do one of the following If you’re editing an audio-only layer, choose File > Save to apply your edits to the original audio file. You can also choose File > Save As to apply your edits to a copy of the audio file. If you choose File > Save As, import the copy of the file into After Effects. If you’re editing a layer that contains both audio and video, choose File > Save As. After you save the file, import it into After Effects. Then, add it to the composition, and mute the original audio in the audio-video clip by deselecting the Audio switch in the Timeline panel. Any effects applied to audio in After Effects aren’t included in the copy that is sent to Adobe Audition.
Create your video edit in Adobe Premiere Pro. Then import your project into After Effects for finishing – add effects, color correction, and motion tracking. There are several ways to manage your Premiere Pro to After Effects workflow. One way is to take advantage of Adobe’s Dynamic Link, with the ability to jump btween the two applications for video editing and compositing/motion design for more info on Dynamic Link check out my previous post here. Another useful post production workflow is to complete your video edit in Premiere Pro and then move your entire project into After Effects. Unlike using Dynamic Link jumping between applications, importing your entire Premiere Pro project into After Effects tends to be a one way operation. Quick note For Editors working with FCP or Media Composer who want to finish in After Effects, you can do so by using Adobe’s Pro Import which was added in CS6. Pro Import was previously Automatic Ducks’s Pro Import but Wes Plate & Harry Plate have now partnered with Adobe. When to Use Import instead of Dynamic Link There are several instances when you may want to import a Premiere Pro project into After Effects as opposed to using Dynamic Link. Some editors may prefer to finish in After Effects because they have third party plugins transitions/effects that work in After Effects and not Premiere Pro. In other instances an editor may be handing the project/media to a motion designer. Lastly, it may be preferential to use import because there can be issues reconnecting with Dynamic Link depending on your workflow. For those using Dynamic Link, check out this post from Digital Rebellion troubleshooting a Dynamic Link workflow. The Import Process When you import your project from Premiere Pro to After Effects, you have all the original layers live. In After Effects go to File > Import > Premiere Pro Project. A dialog box opens, where you have the choice to bring in all the sequences, select a sequence and whether or not you want to import audio. Click OK, and a folder with the referenced media and composition appear in the project. Note, Premiere sequences become compositions in After Effects. Double click on the composition to see the timeline with all your layers from Premiere Pro. Aside from all of your media, markers also come over from Premiere Pro – which is huge. Markers are useful for spotting audio, noting where to add transitions/effects and for notes from a client session. You could also use markers if you wanted to make notes for a motion designer that you were handing the project off to. You can also use speech analysis in Premiere Pro to mark specific words and then that data flows through to After Effects, which is illustrated in the image below. Click for larger view The Output Process Once you’ve completed working with your Premiere Pro project in After Effects, you can either output using the Render Queue or Adobe Media Encoder. For high quality renders I would suggest you use the Render Queue. For video going to the web or DVD it’s better to use Adobe Media Encoder and MPEG-2 codecs are superior in AME. As well, Adobe Media Encoder has Vimeo & YouTube Presets to choose from. To add to the Render Queue – With the Composition selected in the Project, go to Composition > Add to Render Queue. You will need to set your “Render Settings”, your “Output Module” and your “Output To” in the Render Que and then click “Render”. For more specifics on how to do this check out this Adobe Help document. Click for larger view For more information on Adobe Media Encoder check out my tutorial here or the Adobe Help link. Are you utilizing a full Adobe post production workflow? Share your thoughts or advice in the comments below!
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