![]() ![]() I have been out of the digital video loop for a while and am not current with codec best practices. I want to export the Keynote animations as QuickTime files to After Effects, tweak the animations and voiceover, and then export video files to Encore to produce DVD and BluRay discs. ![]() I have created some Keynote presentations on historical subjects that include quite a few animations. I hate to throw away years of experience and render every AE plug-in you can name useless but if I can't do my job because Adobe can't do theirs then that leaves few options. But until there is one, I will have to render my Photo -Jpeg quicktimes using Nuke, which will likely result in my finally giving up on After Effects and switching over once and for all. "Well then may be it cannot be done in after effects I am sorry."ĭespite this person's expertise, I refuse to believe that there is no solution. After they asked me to run all the tests I had already run to no avail, the Adobe agent's final input was this: ![]() ![]() After trying everything to solve this issue including scouring the message boards and forums without finding a solution to this, I finally got on a chat session with a tech person at Adobe. Just discovered this problem myself, this is a big disappointment since I work at a studio doing visual effects and have been trying to defend the capabilities of After Effects as a great compositing tool from hoards of Nuke users who look down their noses at After Effects for years now. ![]()
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