#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2014 VS 2017 PRO#
īTW, Ive checked the YouTube to see if can get some ideas about which transitions to use,if there are any pre made ones, but looks like there are NO pre made transitions for AEĪn example would be, Premiere pro or Sony Veags, which have a lots of pre made ones So that is one of the issues that I am facing now,I guess all the plug-ins that I use the AE, must have it in Premiere as well, before I can be able to export a project to premiere. Ok, so as you've mentioned, I do all cuts in premiere Pro and then I bring the clip into the AE, and I add my effects and etc.Īs you've said that i can bring my project back to Premiere pro, once I am done with my effects and etc, the problem that I am facing is that, Premiere tells me that, for example : " The plug-in Synthetic Aperture that I 've used in my AE project don't exist in Premiere pro" Wow, that was a lots of explanations, and I thank you for that, to be honest with you, I have no problem with the Audio tracks, since I record them here and master them here in my recording studio. You'll find that you are working faster, that you feel more productive, that your work looks better and most importantly, you should be done in less time. A final pass on the audio in Audition or something similar is at least as important as the picture and can only be partially done in a NLE. If you have not done so already, run the sound through Audition for final mix so you can optimize the audio. On your next project give this a try: Do your first cut, just to the music and the picture, in Premiere Pro, then take each shot or short sequence no longer than a single phrase of the music that you need to add something to that you can not do in your NLE into After Effects one at a time to do the "effects." Render these 'effects shots' and then go back to PPro to finalize the edit. When you are working with music videos, which I have been working on since since Heart's Memorial Stadium concert on Aug(yeah I'm an old guy), the secret to making a music video work is in the editing and the sound, not in the visual effects alone. The time savings in a redo of a single shot can run into days unless you optimize your workflow. Another reason is that if something goes wrong with a render or if you need to re-do something it takes a lot less time to fix 10 frames in AE and replace those 10 frames in Premiere Pro than it does to have to go through and re-render your entire 5 minute video from AE again. The third reason is that the timeline is slower to work with and previewing your work is more time consuming so the process of just looking at your work and making decisions takes longer. The second is that After Effects is not designed for editing so any changes that you make in the timing of your edit is going to be extremely cumbersome. They always do and it is highly likely that it is going to take several more versions of After Effects to get any significant increase in render speed. The first is that the renders inside AE take longer than they do in Premiere Pro. The least efficient way to work is to do the editing in Premiere Pro then bring the entire project into After Effects and do the compositing and effects and then render for several reasons. I understand that you are doing music videos, but I think what you are missing is that if you need to do something to a shot that cannot be done in Premiere Pro like an effect, the most efficient way to work is to figure out what parts of the shot you are going to use in your final edit, do the effects work in After Effects, and then bring that effects shot back into Premiere Pro or any other NLE for final editing.