From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: 3D Titling for Video Editors
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Premiere Pro and After Effects integration options
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: 3D Titling for Video Editors
Premiere Pro and After Effects integration options
- In this chapter we'll use the power of 3D titles inside After Effects to create a promo for a TV show about rock formations. But before we'll jump into the deep water, I want to show you a few methods of collaborating between Premiere Pro and After Effects. So before we'll start, I just want you to see the clip that I'm going to use for this short trailer. This rock formation clip is courtesy of Mitch Martinez, a talented director of photography, which you can learn more about, and also download other free stock footage at mitchmartinez.com So we are starting with this clip, which is, by the way, 4K in its size, and you are more than welcome to use it in its native form, but in this case, we'll assume that we need to deliver the final piece at 1080p. So we might just prepare it for this frame size here in Premiere Pro, but this will also allow me to demonstrate a few ways to collaborate between Premiere Pro and After Effects. All right, so I'm going to skip out of full frame, and…
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Premiere Pro and After Effects integration options7m 33s
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Solving camera motion and adding text6m 18s
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Designing 3D titles using Ray-traced 3D10m 8s
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Matching shadows using solids7m 24s
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Faking depth with rotoscoping5m 15s
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Render settings, quality, and motion blur4m 7s
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