after effects composition settings to choose
after effects composition settings to choose
Hi there, I'm new to after effects and I'm looking for tips on how I can seamlessly merge compositions together to make it look as one such as the one shown in many of Andrew Kramers product showcases especially the evolution one here
I believe they are multiple compositions (pre-comps) inside one main comp. Sure Target could have been used to move the camera from comp to comp; and it looks like they either just move past the camera or the opacity is lowered to make them invisible to reveal the composition behind.
I believe they are multiple compositions (pre-comps) inside one main comp. Sure Target could have been used to move the camera from comp to comp; and it looks like they either just move past the camera or the opacity is lowered to make them invisible to reveal the composition behind.
Once I change the coloring and add the final titles and effects, I find my picture lock often becomes unlocked. But now if I make changes to my edit in Premiere, they aren't reflected in AE, and so I find myself making edits in AE, which is far from ideal given the program's lack of real-time editing features (and editing tools like trim, slide, etc). And then if I need to revisit the edit in Premiere, I in fact have a newer edit in AE than I do in PPro. It's a version control nightmare. However, it's hard to beat from a price:quality perspective — this is the reason this workflow is spotlighted in Stu Maschwitz's DV Rebel's Guide. In theory, Adobe has designed Dynamic Link to solve this problem. But does it?
As far as I can tell, not really. Dynamic Link gives you two options, both of which are nice to have, but neither of which accomplishes what I'm looking for. The two options are: one, you can create an After Effects composition within Premiere Pro, and have that comp dynamically update in your Premiere sequence when you make changes in AE. The second option is to use Dynamic Link to open a Premiere project in After Effects, at which point you can import sequences and have them show up in AE — as a single object. There's no way to drill down to the individual clips to make changes unless you import a Premiere sequence, at which point I'm back in the same boat I was in before when using Final Cut (though it's worth noting that Premiere's integration is far more advanced, as most effects and transitions carry over flawlessly). While I'm happy to have the ability to open a Premiere Pro sequence in After Effects, one can't but wonder if the two programs could be combined in order to prevent this non-ideal workflow. As it is, once you go AE, it's hard to go back. At least, this is my understanding — am I missing something? Is all of this just confusing? Please share your experiences in the comments.
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