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Importing into After Effects

Importing into After Effects

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Importing into After Effects

- In this video, we'll use the fresh new After Effects project file and the comp settings from the prior video. We're now ready to import our sequence of stills, along with anything else we might want to present. Fortunately, Bongo has named the stills sequentially so the importing step will be easy. Let's go ahead and access that via File, Import, and then just select a single File. I'm looking in the chapter four folder. There should be a folder called Turntable A. I'm gonna select one of these stills even though there's 240. We do wanna make sure that we've got this checked here. This is actually critical. If you do not select the sequence, you'll only get a single frame, but with this selected, we'll get all 240. So once that is checked, which it should be by default, just click Import, and over here on the Project window, this is our list of assets that we could use in the file. It's not mandatory. It's kind of like a collection area. So here it shows up as an interesting little…

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