This might have been asked before, but i'll ask anyway, mostly because of a lack of effort on my side.
I usually use Adobe Premiere when i create my videos, but lately i have been training myself to handle Adobe After Effects and have learned quite a bit that would look cool in videos and such.
My question is how you usually combine these two program's properties in order to create a good AMV.
Do you make the "skeleton" in Premiere and then trim out the parts that you wanna edit in After Effects and then reuploads them into Premiere after the effect is done? Or do you simply create the entire "project" in After Effects in order to not have to deal with all the rendering and problems related to having to use two almost imcompatible programs?.
Is there something i'm missing? Shouldn't they be somewhat compatible considering that they're from the same company?
I tried creating a huge project in After Effects but its really tough to manage all the keyframes and the need to have a track for every simple clip. :/
So i'm pretty much looking for your oppinions and suggestions, i love Adobe Premiere, but the effects in that program are so basic compared to other programs like After Effects, and its impossible to create a video with a-m-v.org standards without AE.
Sorry for the huge wall of text, and thanks for getting all the way through it.
