![]() ![]() ![]() The main goal with Dynamic Link is to minimize rendering time. Sometimes this happens in real time, but if it’s a complex comp it may need to be rendered before you get smooth playback. When you move the Premiere Pro playhead over a dynamically linked comp clip, Premiere Pro asks for a frame from the After Effects comp, and After Effects says: “here you go” and delivers the frame. So what is Dynamic Link?Įssentially, Dynamic Link turns After Effects into a frame server for Premiere Pro. Use the right workflow and Dynamic Link will most likely work flawlessly. Users were experiencing After Effects compositions (comps) going offline, having to re-link comps every time they opened a project, slow performance, color differences, etc.Īt first it was unclear what was going on, but watching some screen recordings of these issues revealed that at least some of the problems were self-induced and avoidable. After reading some posts, especially on the Premiere Pro user forum and in Facebook groups about Premiere Pro, I realized that Dynamic Link is being underutilized because of the problems some people have. ![]()
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