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Yes, I've done that, but it would seem as though I don't get a choice of how it comes in – it defaults to Dynamic Link and the sequence is always a single clip that contains all the edits. Therefore I can't apply grades to individual shots. : (
I have not seen a way to expand it within AE.
On May 31, 2012, at 10:47 AM, Jim Curtis wrote:
> Yes, of course. That's one of the major benefits of working in the suite.
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> In Ae, choose Import>Adobe Premiere Pro Project. You can then select any or all Sequences in that project.
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> If you have the suite, Dynamic Link can be useful, too.
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> On May 31, 2012, at 9:36 AM, James WIlson wrote:
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>> Pardon my basic question, but as I transition from FCP to PP I ask myself...is there a way to import the PP sequence into AE the way I could with Automatic Duck from FCP? You know, maintaining all the edits and transitions.
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>> I want to grade in AE because...
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>> I'm stuck in this purgatory of not being able to view work through my Kona3 until AJA releases the new plugins for CS6 – until then the only way I can grade and monitor is through AE. It would seem that Apple Color breaks with the Lion upgrade which is my usual workflow: FCP > Color.
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>> Hopefully,
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>> Jim
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