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#1
Still no luck for me RE dynamic linking to AE. Also, going from ae to premiere hasn't worked for me either. Is there a video tutorial available anywhere that describes how you can link cdngs between premiere/ae? Maybe I'm missing something simple.
#2
Quote from: reddeercity on August 25, 2014, 08:36:14 AM
As I write this , I'm working on a Green Screen Music Video shot on 5D2 Raw @ 1872x936 24p
Working with Cdng's in A.E.  doing all the shot compositions . I think I have about 50, half green screen
and the other half major rotoscoping . Then I will export as prores4444 xq edit & grade in fcpx .
Since you are in a Adobe workflow , you  have 2 good options .
1) If you convert your raw to 12bit or 16bit Cdng you can edit native in Premiere Pro CC 2014
then dynamic link back to After Effects .
2) Use After Effects first do the Comp or per-grade save project
and import a.e. project in to Premiere Pro to edit .-->(note this way the time line response will be very slow)
In the adobe workflow there's no need to make prores files.

When dynamic linking back to AE, AE reads all CDNG files as single files (as in just the first frame with audio) and not an actual image sequence. Seems like a problem people have been having for months with no solutions that I can find :/
#3
Unfortunately, I'm working in CS6, which doesn't have CDNG support. Although, that alone may be enough to get me to upgrade. I didn't even realize that as an option! Thank you! I've never done much AE work, so I'll likely need more help when it comes to dynamic linking and such soon down the line.
#4
Is this possible? It's much quicker to do the batch exporting/syncing in Resolve, but much harder to grade quickly (and hard to match with ACR if you do a Res-Pre-AE workflow) but I'm beginning to think that it's not possible if you want to use AE to add in lighting/compositing effects.

Also, whenever I import a Premiere Project, the timeline in AE is completely off the mark, so I'm not even sure I'm doing that properly :/
#5
I plan on editing a music video using the Resolve -> Premiere -> Resolve route, but need to add some special effects in After Effects (mostly lighting and some compositing).

...Is this even possible? The only way it seems like it would work is Resolve -> Premiere -> After Effects, finally replacing the proxies with the DNG files in AE, but so far none of the edits are coming out right when i test this. I figure I can at least do the tracking for the lighting/composites on the proxies and then do color tweaking on top of the raws without needing to view it in real time. Going back to Resolve isn't an option, right? Because Resolve will color grade my lighting effects and everything as well? Or just straight up get rid of them?