The only reason to use AE is to do something that can't be done in Premiere Pro or your NLE of choice. Premiere Pro's Keyers will do at least as good a job if not a much better job as the keying you see on your local weather report in much less time than AE. The tutorial includes: Planning the studio setting. This tutorial shows you how to set up a green screen (cheaply if necessary) and how to use it in your video productions. The idea is to create a pure green background which is then replaced with whatever background image you want. AE is NOT an editing app and any attempts to use it as such will slow you down, increase render time, be difficult to make changes, and generally be a pain in the a**** The green screen effect is a type of chroma key.Rendering the shots is going to take at least 2 times longer than rendering a DI (digital intermediate) to a suitable production format and replacing your original footage in Premiere Pro.This second copy is limited in the amount of system resources that it can use.This second copy does not have access to any of the GPU accelerated effects you may be using.When you use Dynamic Link a second background copy of After Effects opens up to render the comp.I would never ever try and dynamically link an AE project (comp) that was longer than a few seconds because: Unless your composite requires advanced features you only have assess to in After Effects I would do the keying in Premiere Pro. I'd cut that up into just the shots you are going to use so you don't waste any time working on or rendering frames that you are not going to work on.
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