Exporting Cameras and Lights From Blender to After Effects

Опубликовано: 17 Март 2026
на канале: J. Stephen Lee
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This video shows how to export 3D information, including lights and cameras, from Blender into Adobe After Effects using an extension called Export: Adobe After Effects (.jsx). The tutorial covers the installation process of the extension, setting up a scene in Blender, exporting it, and running the exported script in After Effects to integrate the elements. Using this method does introduce some potential issues with light and material rendering quality but adjustments can be made in After Effects. #blender #aftereffects

0:00 Introduction
0:12 Installing the Export: Adobe After Effects (.jsx) extension in Blender
1:04 Setting up lights and camera movement within Blender
3:46 Exporting the scene as a script to After Effects
4:40 Running the script in After Effects
5:52 Light intensity issues and adjustments made in After Effects
7:42 Exporting an additional 3D object from Blender for use in After Effects
8:56 Comparison of rendering quality in Blender versus After Effects and the need for pre-rendering
16:03 Conclusion emphasizing the flexibility and control gained by integrating Blender with After Effects