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From: stanarthur
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  • Brilliant. Now, keyframe the GM points and you can rotoscope within PPro!

  • good tutorial ,how do you deal with after effects slow rendering in your workflow ? I would really hope that adobe somehow re engineers this software .Thank you

  • @JACKSON2012music ... The only way to deal with "slow" After Effects is to render your comp to a format that your system handles natively in PPro. Then in PPro, replace the comp in the sequence with the rendered clip. Before you do your final export from PPro, replace the rendered clips with the dynamically linked AE comp. One easy way of doing this is to dedicate one video track to your AE comps and another track to the intermediate renders. Then you can just turn off the comp track and work.

  • is this available on vegas pro?

  • @Helix341 ... I would assume so, as Vegas fancies itself to be the best of editing and effects combined. I would normally use After Effects for masking, but this person asked about Premiere Pro, so I answered.

  • @stanarthur i cant find it on my vegas, and it would be really useful for me. do you think you could find out where it is?

  • @Helix341 Google is your friend. I am sure that Sony has a Vegas Pro User Forum that is just spilling over with people ready to help you.

  • @Helix341 in pro it has masking,which is better than garbagge matte because it has an infinate number of points,and they have cookie cutter in platinum.

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