Keyframe info from After Effects to Premiere Pro?

I suspect I wount have any luck with this but is there a way to copy 'position' keyframes from a layer in After Effects and apply them to footage in Premiere?
I want to add some handheld movement but I dont want to lose image quality by exporting footage out of Prem, into AFX and back out again.
The source footage is Red RAW and I dont have the importer to get it into AFX either which is why I was hoping for a work around.
Thanks

Here's a possible workaround:
After doing your animation in AE, go to File > Export > Adobe Premiere Pro Project. Save the project file wherever you want.
Go back to Pr, and either import that project into your current project, or open it. Your AE comp should be a Pr sequence now, and the keyframes should be intact.
This works on my setup, but I do have the Production Premium bundle so I don't know if this all works without it. Give it a shot!

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