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Create and link to After Effects compositions with Dynamic Link (Production Premium or Master Collection only)
Create a composition from clips in Adobe Premiere ProYou can replace selected clips in Adobe Premiere
Pro with a dynamically linked After Effects composition based on
those clips. The new composition inherits the sequence settings
from Adobe Premiere Pro.
- In a sequence, select the clips you want in the
composition.
- Right-click any of the selected clips.
- Select Replace With After Effects Composition.
Link to a new compositionWhen you link to a new composition
from Adobe Premiere Pro or Encore, After Effects starts and creates
a new project and composition with the dimensions, pixel aspect
ratio, frame rate, and audio sample rate of your Adobe Premiere
Pro or Encore project. (If After Effects is already running, it
creates a new composition in the current project.) The new composition
name is based on the Adobe Premiere Pro or Encore project name,
followed by Linked Comp [x]. Note: After Effects will
not create a new composition by Dynamic Link if a composition is
already open. Before creating a Dynamic Link to a new composition
from Adobe Premiere Pro, close all After Effects compositions. You
can leave After Effects itself open, however.
- In Adobe Premiere Pro or Adobe
Encore, choose File > Adobe Dynamic Link > New
After Effects Composition.
- If the After Effects Save As dialog box appears, enter
a name and location for the After Effects project, and click Save.
 When you link to a new After Effects composition,
the composition duration is set to 30 seconds. To change the duration,
select the composition in After Effects, choose Composition >
Composition Settings. Click the Basic tab, and specify a new value
for Duration.
Link to an existing compositionFor best results, composition settings (such
as dimensions, pixel aspect ratio, and frame rate) should match
those used in the Adobe Premiere Pro or Adobe Encore project.
Do one of the
following:In Adobe Premiere Pro or Encore, choose
File > Adobe Dynamic Link > Import After
Effects Composition. Choose an After Effects project file (.aep),
and then choose one or more compositions.
In Adobe Premiere Pro, choose File >
Import. Choose an After Effects project file and click Open, and
then choose a composition in the Import Composition dialog box and
click OK.
Drag one or more compositions from the After Effects
Project panel to the Adobe Premiere Pro Project panel or the Encore
Project panel.
Drag an After Effects project file into the Adobe
Premiere Pro Project panel. If the After Effects project file contains
multiple compositions, the Import Composition dialog box opens.
Note: You can link to a single After Effects composition
multiple times in a single Adobe Premiere Pro project. In an Adobe
Encore project, however, you can link to an After Effects composition
only once.
Encore and After Effects: If you are linking
to Adobe Dynamic Link compositions that were created using Create
After Effects Composition from Encore, turn off subpicture highlight
layers in After Effects so that you can control their display in Encore.
 Dynamically linked After Effects compositions
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