Video import from AE to PP blurry and bad quality video.

Hi all, Im having a weird problem with AE cs6 and Premiere pro cs6. Whenever i import an AE to Premiere Pro, the quality becomes bad and blurry. When the project is rendered from AE to a video project (like QT) the quality is great. The videos I am working with are all HD and all my projects are using the size 720x480, so its not an issue of making the video bigger than what it is and thats the reason why it looks so bad. when i start a new project, i just click ok and go with the standard project settings. All videos that i just directly add into Premiere Pro look fine, only import AE projects look bad. Whats weird is when i double click an AE project i mported to premiere thats in the "project" tab, it opens in the "source" tab which allows you to trim, etc the video before adding it to your project and thats normal, anyways when it is in the "source" tab it is in its normal good quality but when i drag it to the sequence timeline in my project, thats when the quality goes down. So, what am i missing here? why would it be ok in the "source" tab but once added to the sequence it goes bad?

If this were my project I would create a different comp for each name by simply duplicating the comps in the Project Panel then changing the name. I would remove the background video, duplicate the comps, change the names,  then render each title using the Render Cue or AME using the Lossless With Alpha preset. The rendered titles would be brought into PPro and added above appropriate shot in the sequence.
If you have CC 2014 I would work differently. I would create a Text Template in AE for Premiere Pro. This is a much more efficient workflow. Here's how: How to create text templates in After Effects for Premiere Pro | Adobe After Effects CC tutorials

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