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That's how I'm working around this right now.
On Jan 30, 2012, at 4:39 PM, Carey Dissmore wrote:
> You could always open your sequence in Premiere Pro, select all, move to AE Comp, and paste. Try it, it works great.
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> Then, if you need to move to another system, use AE's "collect files" and build a portable drive (or whatever).
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> carey
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> On Jan 30, 2012, at 4:28 PM, Jeff H wrote:
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>> I've got an issue with importing Premiere Pro projects that I can't seem to figure out. I'm running AE CS5.5 and have had no problems importing PP projects with the entire project coming over in AE. In the past, I would get a comp with layers that matched the timeline in PP. This was when I was being handed project files from the editor. Last week I installed a demo of PP to try it out, and now I can only get a dynamically linked project file, that opens inside AE as one layer whenever I import a PP project.
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>> How do I import a PP project into AE without using Dynamic Link? Keep in mind, while I may know my way around AE pretty well, I'm a total Premiere noob.
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>> Many thanks,
>> Jeff
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