Brian Parker
October 20th, 2010, 09:39 PM
Just a question about the exporter (mac). Do Premiere and After Effects use the same exporter method? So when you've implemented it for one app, will that mean that we can export cineform files from AME, PPro, and AE?
I ask because for an intermediate workflow, for me, it's more important that the exporter for AE be done first. I think that I can get by in PPro editing the source files natively for most projects. However, Dynamic link has always been unstable, and so I'd still want to use cineform as a way of coming from AE into PPro.
As an archive format of course, it's still important to be able to export from PPro or AME. It's funny, when I owned CS4 I just wanted the importer to be done for Premiere so that I could edit my avchd source smoothly. Now in CS5 it's flipped and I just want the exporter to be done so that I can go between AE and PPro, and finally archive the last 2 years worth of projects sitting on my system.
I ask because for an intermediate workflow, for me, it's more important that the exporter for AE be done first. I think that I can get by in PPro editing the source files natively for most projects. However, Dynamic link has always been unstable, and so I'd still want to use cineform as a way of coming from AE into PPro.
As an archive format of course, it's still important to be able to export from PPro or AME. It's funny, when I owned CS4 I just wanted the importer to be done for Premiere so that I could edit my avchd source smoothly. Now in CS5 it's flipped and I just want the exporter to be done so that I can go between AE and PPro, and finally archive the last 2 years worth of projects sitting on my system.