Eliminate intermediate rendering with Adobe Dynamic Link
Adobe® Dynamic Link gives you tighter-than-ever integration when moving assets between Adobe After Effects® CS4, Adobe Premiere® Pro CS4, Soundbooth® CS4, and Encore® CS4. An integral part of Adobe Creative Suite® 4 Production Premium and Master Collection software, Dynamic Link enables you to work faster and stay in the creative flow by eliminating intermediate rendering when you make changes to assets — whether you're editing a sequence of clips in Adobe Premiere Pro, changing a composition in After Effects, refining a project in Encore, or sweetening audio in Soundbooth.

Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 and Encore CS4
Send sequences directly from Adobe Premiere Pro to Encore without rendering them first. Sequences open immediately in Encore — any changes you then make in Adobe Premiere Pro are automatically reflected in Encore. Encore also reads chapter markers from the sequence, making it easy to set DVD chapter markers directly in the Adobe Premiere Pro timeline.
Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 and After Effects CS4
Use sequences from Adobe Premiere Pro as a layer in your After Effects compositions without rendering. Any changes you make to the sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro are automatically reflected in your After Effects comps. You can also use Dynamic Link to send After Effects compositions to an Adobe Premiere Pro project, where the comps look and act just like any other clip. However, when you make changes in After Effects, they're automatically reflected in the Adobe Premiere Pro sequence. Similarly, you can dynamically link After Effects compositions to Encore projects.
Adobe Premiere Pro CS4, After Effects CS4, and Soundbooth CS4
Save time by opening After Effects compositions or Adobe Premiere Pro sequences directly in Soundbooth CS4 using Dynamic Link to fix unwanted noises in your audio, add sound effects, and more. Preview your edits alongside your video clips to ensure accuracy and before committing to a particular audio file format.