Adobe 65009626 User Guide - Page 73

Dynamically link to Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, Working with video files

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4 69 Working with Adobe Flash and video See also "Choosing an audio file format" on page 73 "Revert to history states and snapshots" on page 47 "Multitrack mixing and editing" on page 58 Dynamically link to Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects With Adobe Dynamic Link, you can import Adobe Premiere Pro sequences and After Effects compositions into Soundbooth multitrack files. Any changes you make in the video applications automatically appear in Soundbooth, without any rendering or saving. For a video about Adobe Dynamic Link, see www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4108_xp 1 In Soundbooth, open a multitrack file. 2 Choose File > Adobe Dynamic Link > Import After Effects Composition or Import Premiere Pro Sequence. 3 In the left box, select the video project. In the right box, select the composition or sequence. Then click OK. A preview clip appears in the Video track. In Soundbooth, you can move this clip relative to the multitrack timeline. To edit or process the video, use Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects. See also "Multitrack mixing and editing" on page 58 Working with video files Maintaining video synchronization when editing audio When you edit audio from a video file, trim handles and the Cut, Delete, and Crop commands silence audio without changing file length. This approach maintains synchronization, so you can easily incorporate edited audio into your video projects. Updated 15 July 2009

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4
Working with Adobe Flash and video
See also
Choosing an audio file format
” on page
73
Revert to history states and snapshots
” on page
47
Multitrack mixing and editing
” on page
58
Dynamically link to Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects
With Adobe Dynamic Link, you can import Adobe Premiere Pro sequences and After Effects compositions into
Soundbooth multitrack files. Any changes you make in the video applications automatically appear in Soundbooth,
without any rendering or saving.
For a video about Adobe Dynamic Link, see
www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4108_xp
1
In Soundbooth, open a multitrack file.
2
Choose File > Adobe Dynamic Link > Import After Effects Composition or Import Premiere Pro Sequence.
3
In the left box, select the video project. In the right box, select the composition or sequence. Then click OK.
A preview clip appears in the Video track. In Soundbooth, you can move this clip relative to the multitrack timeline.
To edit or process the video, use Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects.
See also
Multitrack mixing and editing
” on page
58
Working with video files
Maintaining video synchronization when editing audio
When you edit audio from a video file, trim handles and the Cut, Delete, and Crop commands silence audio without
changing file length. This approach maintains synchronization, so you can easily incorporate edited audio into your
video projects.
Updated 15 July 2009