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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Workflows and setup
Adobe Premiere Pro asset
Sequence marker
Speed property
Time Remapping effect
Titles
Universal counting leaders
Video and audio transitions
Video effect properties and
keyframes
Volume and Channel Volume
audio filters
Source settings for R3D source files Source settings for R3D source files
Note: When you import a Premiere Pro project into After Effects, features are converted in the same manner as they are
converted when copying from Premiere Pro to After Effects.
Working with Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Flash
Adobe Premiere Pro is a professional tool for editing video. If you use Adobe Flash Professional to design interactive
content for websites or mobile devices, you can use Adobe Premiere Pro to edit the movies for those projects.
Adobe Premiere Pro gives you professional tools for frame-accurate video editing, including tools for optimizing
video files for playback on computer screens and mobile devices.
Adobe Flash Professional is a tool for incorporating video footage into presentations for the web and mobile devices.
Adobe Flash offers technological and creative benefits that let you fuse video with data, graphics, sound, and
interactive control. The FLV and F4V formats let you put video on a web page in a format that almost anyone can view.
You can export FLV and F4V files from Adobe Premiere Pro. You can embed those files into interactive websites or
applications for mobile devices with Adobe Flash. Adobe Flash can import sequence markers you add in an
Adobe Premiere Pro sequence as cue points. You can use these cue points to trigger events in SWF files on playback.
If you export video files in other standard formats, Adobe Flash can encode your videos within rich media applications.
Adobe Flash uses the latest compression technologies to deliver the greatest quality possible at small file sizes.
Working with Adobe Story, Adobe OnLocation, and Adobe Premiere Pro
You can script shots in Adobe Story, shoot them in Adobe OnLocation, and edit them in Premiere Pro, carrying time
saving XMP metadata from each step into the next.
You can also attach an Adobe Story script directly to clips to improve speech analysis. See
with Adobe Story scripts (CS5.5 and
Karl Soule talks about OnLocation CS5's new ability to support tapeless workflows on set and shows you how to
quickly create a rough cut edit using OnLocation and Premiere Pro
Converted to in After Effects
Markers on a new solid-color layer
Time Stretch property
Time Remap property
Not converted
Not converted
Opacity keyframes (Cross dissolve
only) or solid-color layers
Effect properties and keyframes, if
the effect also exists in After Effects
Stereo mixer effect
later)" on page 197.
Last updated 1/16/2012
Notes
To copy sequence markers, you must
either copy the sequence itself or import
the entire Adobe Premiere Proproject as a
composition.
Speed and time stretch have an inverse
relationship. For example, 50% speed in
Adobe Premiere Pro is converted to 200%
stretch in After Effects.
After Effects doesn't display unsupported
effects in the Effect Controls panel.
Other audio filters are not converted.
in this
video.
"Improve speech analysis
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