markblasco
Well-known member
I am going to be doing some projects that require going into After Effects for some greenscreen or color correction/FX work, and then bringing that footage back into Premiere for the edit, and then later back into After Effects for the final color and title work.
What format should I save the video as in After Effects before bringing it back to Premiere? I use dynamic link for the final transfer to After Effects, but for this intermediate step before bringing it into Premiere, that's not going to work. There are a whole bunch of different options, and I don't know which format works best to create full resolution editable footage.
I have Neoscene, but I don't have an option for that in After Effects (although all footage has been converted with Neoscene before any work is done on it in the first place).
Is there a standard format within the render que of After Effects to get a greenscreen shot down to just one piece of footage before going back into Premiere? I feel like there are so many options listed, there has to be a standard (or at least one that most people use).
What format should I save the video as in After Effects before bringing it back to Premiere? I use dynamic link for the final transfer to After Effects, but for this intermediate step before bringing it into Premiere, that's not going to work. There are a whole bunch of different options, and I don't know which format works best to create full resolution editable footage.
I have Neoscene, but I don't have an option for that in After Effects (although all footage has been converted with Neoscene before any work is done on it in the first place).
Is there a standard format within the render que of After Effects to get a greenscreen shot down to just one piece of footage before going back into Premiere? I feel like there are so many options listed, there has to be a standard (or at least one that most people use).