From the course: Motion Graphics for Video Editors: Working with Type
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Using Dynamic Link with text for Premiere Pro and After Effects
From the course: Motion Graphics for Video Editors: Working with Type
Using Dynamic Link with text for Premiere Pro and After Effects
- One of the things I really like is dynamic link technology that exists between Premiere Pro and After Effects. This makes it easy to create a connection between two projects. So we could jump from Premiere Pro into After Effects and then back and the asset will instantly update. If we need to make a change, switch over to After Effects and edit it and then it updates right there in the Premiere Pro timeline. Let me show you how this interaction works. Now, I've already got Premiere and After Effects both running. And what I can choose is File, Adobe Dynamic Link. And this allows me to either import an existing After Effects composition from a project or make a new one. When I choose New After Effects Composition, it automatically reads in the size and frame rate from the current selected sequence. When I click Okay, you'll see that it adds it to the Premiere Pro project. And if we switch over to After Effects, there's a new comp that's open. Now, let's turn on the Title Safe guide…
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Designing titles with Smart Objects4m 34s
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Using Dynamic Link with text for Premiere Pro and After Effects6m 57s
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The Edit Original command for Photoshop graphics2m 45s
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Embedding a project link in After Effects5m 55s
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Saving your own motion graphic templates (MOGRTS)8m 51s
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