To record a sequence on videotape without device control:
1
Activate the sequence you want to export.
2
Make sure that the sequence plays back on your deck or camera. If it does not, review
the steps for preparing a DV program for videotape recording, or see the documentation
for your analog device.
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3
Make sure that your video recording device is on and that the tape is cued to the point
where you want to start recording.
4
Position the current-time indicator at the beginning of the sequence (or work area, as
needed).
5
Press the Record button on your device.
6
Press the Play button in the Program view of the Monitor window.
7
When the program finishes, press the Stop button in the Monitor window, and then
stop the tape on the device.
Opening a project in Adobe After Effects
You can import a saved Adobe Premiere Pro project file into Adobe After Effects and apply
finishing touches such as advanced keying features, effects, and animations. The following
list describes how Adobe Premiere Pro features are imported by Adobe After Effects:
•
All clips transfer with their folder hierarchy. Sequences convert into Adobe After Effects
compositions with their nesting hierarchy.
•
Properties from the Motion fixed effect translate to the corresponding properties in
Adobe After Effects.
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The Cross Dissolve effect translates to the Opacity property in After Effects.
•
Photoshop layers and sequences convert as if you had imported them directly into
After Effects.
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The Crop video filter converts to an After Effects layer mask.
•
Effects applied using After Effects filters in Adobe Premiere Pro transfer directly to the
same filters in After Effects.
After Effects provides many of the same export features as Adobe Premiere Pro, so you
can
render converted Adobe Premiere Pro sequences from After Effects. For more information,
see the After Effects documentation.
Note: The plug-in that enables After Effects to import Premiere Pro projects is installed
when Adobe Premiere Pro is installed. If you install After Effects after you install Premiere
Pro, you will need to install the plug-in manually or reinstall Premiere Pro.
To open an Adobe Premiere Pro project in After Effects:
1
Save and close your project in Adobe Premiere Pro.
2
Open After Effects and choose File > Import > Premiere as Comp.
3
Locate and select the Adobe Premiere Pro project file, and click Open.
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Exporting to AAF
You can export a project as an Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) file. AAF is a widely
supported industry standard for high-end exchange of data, such as the information
necessary to transfer a video project from one program to another. An AAF file helps you
preserve as much of the project’s integrity as possible when you transfer it to another
system. However, not all elements of a project can be successfully transferred via an AAF