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Exporting XFL Format from After Effects to Flash
Importing Flash SWF files into After Effects
Flash 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.
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"Rendering and exporting for Flash Professional and Flash

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 import an Adobe Premiere Pro project into After Effects. You can also import Adobe Premiere® 6.0 and
6.5 projects into After Effects. (See
• You can export an After Effects project as an Adobe Premiere Pro project. (See
Adobe Premiere
Pro" on page 715.)
• You can copy and paste layers and tracks between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro. (See
Effects and Adobe Premiere
If you have Adobe Creative Suite® 4 Production Premium or Master Collection, you can also do the following:
• Start Adobe Premiere Pro from within After Effects and capture footage for use in After Effects. (See
Premiere Pro for capture (Production Premium and Master Collection
• Use Adobe Dynamic Link to work with After Effects compositions in Adobe Premiere Pro without first rendering
them. 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 without first rendering
them. 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
on page 44 and the relevant sections of Adobe Premiere Pro Help.
For video tutorials about working with After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro using Dynamic Link, go to the Adobe
website:
www.adobe.com/go/vid0250
(Tom Green, Layers Magazine)
"Import an Adobe Premiere Pro
Pro" on page 87.)
Player" on page 705
project" on page 86.)
"Export an After Effects project to
only)" on page 87.)
"Dynamic Link and After
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