Adobe Production Premium, UPG, Win, DVD, ESP 65055210 User Manual

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Adobe CS5 Production Premium
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Dragging an Adobe Premiere Pro sequence to a composition timeline will open that sequence on 
the timeline.  All media will appear in the same arrangement as it does in the Adobe Premiere Pro 
sequence, and will preserve some effects and transitions applied in Adobe Premiere Pro.
(Opening an Adobe Premiere Pro project in After Effects is the same as copying/pasting between 
Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects; see Copy Between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro in 
Adobe After Effects Help for a list of preservations and conversions.)
Using Adobe Dynamic Link -- in Adobe Premiere Pro, an option exists under File>Adobe Dynamic 
Link to “Create New After Effects Composition.”  
When this option is selected, After Effects will launch, and a composition will be created.  That 
composition will be linked to the Adobe Premiere Pro project as a composition which appears in the 
Project panel.  That composition may be dropped into an Adobe Premiere Pro sequence as a self-
contained clip.  Any changes made in the composition in After Effects will automatically be reflected 
on the timeline in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Likewise, in the After Effects File menu, a choice under Adobe Dynamic Link is “New Adobe 
Premiere Pro Sequence.”  Here, a sequence will be created in Adobe Premiere Pro and appear as 
“Linked Sequence” in the After Effects Project panel.  Any changes made to the sequence in Adobe 
Premiere Pro will be automatically reflected in the composition in After Effects.
Also available is the ability to open selected clips in the Adobe Premiere Pro timeline in After Effects 
and replace them automatically with an After Effects composition.  In Adobe Premiere Pro, select 
the desired clips, then right-click or Control-click one of them and select “Replace With After Effects 
Composition.”  After Effects will then launch and a new composition will automatically be created 
with the selected clips already on the composition timeline.
In Adobe Premiere Pro, the selected clips will then 
show as a single clip.  Changes made to the clips in the 
composition will be reflected on the Adobe Premiere Pro 
timeline each time you return to Adobe Premiere Pro.
Rendering And Exporting Footage From After Effects
As a Movie File
To export a movie from After Effects, use the render queue.  You can access the render queue by 
going to Composition>Add to Render Queue.  Here, you can select from many formats and format 
settings, or add multiple formats and settings to create multiple movie files of multiple formats.
As an Adobe Premiere Pro Project
A choice in the File>Export menu is “Adobe Premiere Pro Project.”  This will allow you to export an 
After Effects project in Adobe Premiere Pro format.  The resulting .prproj file can then be opened 
in Adobe Premiere Pro; a folder will appear in the Project panel containing all of the media in the 
project, and each composition will appear as a separate clip.  Compositions can then be added to a 
sequence timeline as a self-contained clip.
Import option under File menu in After Effects.
Navigating to and selecting STREAM folder MTS 
files in Import dialog box.