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How to I export the best quality AE footage to Premiere Pro?
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How to I export the best quality AE footage to Premiere Pro?
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Gent Ng
on Apr 30, 2008 at 3:19:24 am
Hi there,
Just was working on a video slideshow project for an election candidate and I noticed that when I converted the AE intro footage into Quicktime MPG (I think) it turned out on TV as if the footage experienced generation loss. How can I export the best quality AE footage to Premiere Pro (so I can add photos and make a default sequence out it after) and which method is the best ? Thanks.
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How to I export the best quality AE footage to Premiere Pro?
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