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| Hi, Having used Premiere in the past to composite my work, I am now having my first crack at using After Effects (and loving it ). I have created the composition in AE (added colour correction, blur, glare etc) and was hoping to import the composition into Premiere for the final movie. I am using version CS4, so I have imported the .aep file into Premiere and done a little time remapping to slow the video at key points. What I am now trying to do in Premiere - where the video pauses - is to fade the background video away using the tint and fast blur effects. I have setup some simple keyframes to animate the tint from 0 to 100%, and the fast blur from 0 to 10. Pretty simple stuff. What I am finding is the keyframes do not appear to be working on the *.aep file! The value I set at the first keyframe is the value that stays throughout the video. Has anybody else had this problem? I have animated keyframes in Premiere before using a TGA or PNG sequence without any problems. Or am I going to have to add the tint and blur in AE ? Thanks in advance AM 
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AM
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I've never actually tried to do my video editing with the .aep files. I always render out the footage to an uncompressed avi or mov before taking it into Premiere (If I ever even take it in there). It's so much faster and predictable (Unless you're changing your aep a lot or have one person doing video editing and another doing comping)
My only thought is that maybe your aep is at a different color depth or a color depth that Premiere can't do those functions in.
THOMAS SHANNON
SENIOR DESIGN VISUALIZATION SPECIALIST PB Project Visualization http://www.pbprojectviz.com/

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