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Dynamic Link
Learn how to share media assets between Premiere Pro and After Effects quickly and efficiently by using the Dynamic Link workflow.
In the past, sharing media assets among post-production applications required you to render and export your work from one application before importing it into another. This workflow was inefficient and time-consuming. If you wanted to change the original asset, you rendered and exported the asset again. Multiple rendered and exported versions of an asset consume disk space, and they can lead to file-management challenges.
Dynamic Link offers an alternative to this workflow. You can create dynamic links between After Effects and Premiere Pro. Creating a dynamic link is as simple as importing any other type of asset. Dynamically linked assets appear with unique icons and label colors to help you identify them. Dynamic links are saved in projects generated by these applications.
Dynamic Link performance
To reduce playback delays, do one of the following:
take the linked composition offline
disable a linked clip to temporarily stop referencing a composition
render the composition and replace the dynamically linked composition with the rendered file.When you work with some Premiere Pro clips (for example, clips with resource-intensive VFX footage), the clips may not play back smoothly. If you see that a clip has not properly played back, use the Clip > Render and Replace command to improve its performance. To know more about the Render and Replace feature, see Render and replace compositions.
If you commonly work with complex source compositions, try adding RAM or a faster processor.
A linked After Effects composition will not support Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously multiprocessing. See Improve performance by optimizing memory, cache, and multiprocessing settings.
Create and link to After Effects compositions with Dynamic Link
Create a composition from clips in Adobe Premiere Pro
Dynamic Link
Узнайте о том, как с помощью рабочего процесса Dynamic Link организовать быстрый и эффективный обмен медиаресурсами между Premiere Pro и After Effects.
Ранее для обмена медиаресурсами между постпроизводственными приложениями необходимо было преобразовать и экспортировать работу из одного приложения перед импортом в другое. Это было нерационально и занимало много времени. Если требовалось изменить исходный ресурс, приходилось повторно выполнять рендеринг и экспорт. В результате появлялось несколько версий одного и того же ресурса, которые занимали лишнее место на диске и вызывали трудности в работе с файлами.
Функция Dynamic Link предлагает альтернативный подход. С ее помощью можно создавать динамические ссылки между приложениями After Effects и Premiere Pro. Создать динамическую связь так же просто, как импортировать любой другой ресурс. Динамически связанные ресурсы имеют собственные значки и цвета меток, по которым их можно отличить. Динамические связи сохраняются в проектах, созданных данными программами.
Производительность Dynamic Link
Связанный клип может относиться к сложной исходной композиции. Для обработки действий со сложными исходными композициями требуется дополнительное время. Применение действий в After Effects и подготовка готовых данных к использованию в Adobe Premiere Pro занимает определенное время. В некоторых случаях на обработку требуется больше времени, что приводит к задержке предварительного просмотра или воспроизведения.
Для уменьшения задержек воспроизведения выполните одно из следующих действий.
переведите связанную композицию в автономный режим;
отключите связанный клип, чтобы он временно перестал ссылаться на композицию;
выполните рендеринг композиции и замените динамически связанную композицию получившимся в результате файлом. При работе с некоторыми клипами Premiere Pro (например, с клипами с ресурсоемким материалом VFX) они могут воспроизводиться рывками. При возникновении такой ситуации воспользуйтесь командой «Клип» > «Рендеринг и замена», чтобы улучшить производительность. Подробнее о функции «Рендеринг и замена» см. в разделе Рендеринг и замена композиций.
Если вы часто работаете со сложными исходными композициями, попробуйте добавить оперативную память или использовать более мощный процессор.
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In the past, sharing media assets among post-production applications required you to render and export your work from one application before importing it into another. This workflow was inefficient and time-consuming. If you wanted to change the original asset, you rendered and exported the asset again. Multiple rendered and exported versions of an asset consume disk space, and they can lead to file-management challenges.
Dynamic Link offers an alternative to this workflow. You can create dynamic links between After Effects and Premiere Pro. Creating a dynamic link is as simple as importing any other type of asset. Dynamically linked assets appear with unique icons and label colors to help you identify them. Dynamic links are saved in projects generated by these applications.
Dynamic Link performance
To reduce playback delays, do one of the following:
take the linked composition offline
disable a linked clip to temporarily stop referencing a composition
render the composition and replace the dynamically linked composition with the rendered file.When you work with some Premiere Pro clips (for example, clips with resource-intensive VFX footage), the clips may not play back smoothly. If you see that a clip has not properly played back, use the Clip > Render and Replace command to improve its performance. To know more about the Render and Replace feature, see Render and replace compositions.
If you commonly work with complex source compositions, try adding RAM or a faster processor.
A linked After Effects composition will not support Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously multiprocessing. See Improve performance by optimizing memory, cache, and multiprocessing settings.
Create and link to After Effects compositions with Dynamic Link
Create a composition from clips in Adobe Premiere Pro
Dynamic Link
Learn how to share media assets between Premiere Pro and After Effects quickly and efficiently by using the Dynamic Link workflow.
In the past, sharing media assets among post-production applications required you to render and export your work from one application before importing it into another. This workflow was inefficient and time-consuming. If you wanted to change the original asset, you rendered and exported the asset again. Multiple rendered and exported versions of an asset consume disk space, and they can lead to file-management challenges.
Dynamic Link offers an alternative to this workflow. You can create dynamic links between After Effects and Premiere Pro. Creating a dynamic link is as simple as importing any other type of asset. Dynamically linked assets appear with unique icons and label colors to help you identify them. Dynamic links are saved in projects generated by these applications.
Dynamic Link performance
To reduce playback delays, do one of the following:
take the linked composition offline
disable a linked clip to temporarily stop referencing a composition
render the composition and replace the dynamically linked composition with the rendered file.When you work with some Premiere Pro clips (for example, clips with resource-intensive VFX footage), the clips may not play back smoothly. If you see that a clip has not properly played back, use the Clip > Render and Replace command to improve its performance. To know more about the Render and Replace feature, see Render and replace compositions.
If you commonly work with complex source compositions, try adding RAM or a faster processor.
A linked After Effects composition will not support Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously multiprocessing. See Improve performance by optimizing memory, cache, and multiprocessing settings.
Create and link to After Effects compositions with Dynamic Link
Create a composition from clips in Adobe Premiere Pro
Dynamic Link
Learn how to share media assets between Premiere Pro and After Effects quickly and efficiently by using the Dynamic Link workflow.
In the past, sharing media assets among post-production applications required you to render and export your work from one application before importing it into another. This workflow was inefficient and time-consuming. If you wanted to change the original asset, you rendered and exported the asset again. Multiple rendered and exported versions of an asset consume disk space, and they can lead to file-management challenges.
Dynamic Link offers an alternative to this workflow. You can create dynamic links between After Effects and Premiere Pro. Creating a dynamic link is as simple as importing any other type of asset. Dynamically linked assets appear with unique icons and label colors to help you identify them. Dynamic links are saved in projects generated by these applications.
Dynamic Link performance
To reduce playback delays, do one of the following:
take the linked composition offline
disable a linked clip to temporarily stop referencing a composition
render the composition and replace the dynamically linked composition with the rendered file.When you work with some Premiere Pro clips (for example, clips with resource-intensive VFX footage), the clips may not play back smoothly. If you see that a clip has not properly played back, use the Clip > Render and Replace command to improve its performance. To know more about the Render and Replace feature, see Render and replace compositions.
If you commonly work with complex source compositions, try adding RAM or a faster processor.
A linked After Effects composition will not support Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously multiprocessing. See Improve performance by optimizing memory, cache, and multiprocessing settings.