Design Center Tutorial
Integrate Adobe Premiere Pro with After Effects using Dynamic Link

Jeff Schell
- Created:
- 04 Oct 2004
- User Level:
- Advanced
- Products:
- Premiere Pro
Team up Adobe® Premiere® Pro and Adobe After Effects® like never before. Use Dynamic Link to share clips seamlessly and instantaneously between the two applications.


Duration: 5 minutes 20 seconds
Requirements
To follow along with this article, you will need the following software and files:
Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0
Adobe After Effects 7.0
Sample file:
exercise02_prproj.zip (ZIP, 242K)
Prerequisite knowledge:
Basic knowledge of Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects.
Where to go from here
About the authors
Jeff Schell is a video editor, comedy writer, author, web designer, technical trainer, actor, and amateur physics geek. As an Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) and Adobe Certified Instructor (ACI), Jeff travels across the country teaching video production classes in Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, and Illustrator. Jeff strives to infuse his real-world experience and humor in every lesson. Jeff is the author of the Premiere Pro 2 Hands-On Training book and the Premiere Pro 2 New Features and Premiere Pro 2 Essential Training titles in the lynda.com Online Training Library™.
Excerpted from “Premiere Pro 2 Essential Training with: Jeff Schell.” Published by lynda.com
© 2006. Used with the permission of lynda.com. To purchase the full-length video-based training title, visit www.lynda.com.