use AE to render from premiere

CS4 media encoder sucks, so what's a motion designer to do??!  Watch this video and find out a better way to render your projects.  It's pretty simple, I just never thought to do it until someone reminded me.

4 Responses to “use AE to render from premiere”

  1. facundo Says:

    Thanks a lot for this, i was almost crazy going from premiere to AE, 28 times per project!!
    Great tip & tutorial!

  2. Justin Says:

    Glad it was helpful!

  3. Joe Says:

    CS5 Media Encoder has improved.

    So an easier method than what you described in the video is to export your prem pro project as AAF. then Import the AAF into AAE CS4

    There is also a huge advantage in the AAF method. Import a Prem Pro edit into AAE and you'll see what I mean. You have a neat looking edit in the AAE time line.

    You can also just open your prem pro project using AAE.

    Try both methods, I'm sure you'll see the benefits of AAF

  4. Justin Says:

    Thanks for sharing! I'll check that out.

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