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After Effects and Premiere
by Julian Edison on Aug 27, 2008 at 7:08:58 am

I realize this question is very basic, I'm sorry for my lack of knowledge, I can't seem to find the answer :/

I understand that Premiere is meant for editing and AE is meant for effects/motion graphics. What I don't understand is how they are meant to be used in conjunction. Is a sequence/clip edited in Premiere then moved to AE then back to Premiere, or is a whole video finished using minimal effects in Premiere and then moved to AE?

I guess it boils down to me not understanding how exactly the two programs are able to work efficiently together. Thanks a ton for any help :D


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