I agree with what John said. It's kind of a pain, but you do have to
render it and then import into premiere. I use the settings "best
settings" and "lossless" and render as avi. No quality is lost.

-Torrie

--- In [email protected], "D.K.McPherson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> I remember seeing a video tutorial on this. But for the life of me I
> can't find the link anymore.
> Has anyone used After Effects and Premiere Pro in conjuction without 
> the dynamic link. I didn't realise that production studio was required 
> for Premiere Pro to accept After Effect files so I was wondering if 
> anyone has imported After Effect clips into Premiere Pro without the 
> Adobe production studio software.
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