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May 31, 2018
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Combining two 'identical' files into one.

  • May 31, 2018
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Hiya,

So I am working on an After Effects file containing an animated character that has various animations. The project contains comps for those animations and ofcourse all kinds of footage to act as limbs, clothes, and other accessories. My colleague is working in a copy of the same file, as is logical with a copy it contains the exact same footage as the original but he just uses them to create different animations.

Now we want to merge these two files together so we have all those animations in one file, but logically we don't need all the footage in that combined file twice (which happens when you simply import the project). So how do we do this? Is there perhaps an easy way to get rid of all the excess footage and replace those with the ones already in the file where it's being imported to? Without having to manually replace the footage one-by-one?

I've been trying to find an answer to this for the better part of the day, so hopefully someone has the answer.

Cheers.

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Correct answer Warren Heaton

File > Dependencies > Consolidate All Footage

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Warren Heaton
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Warren HeatonCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 31, 2018

File > Dependencies > Consolidate All Footage

Participant
June 1, 2018

Nice, it works! Doesn't seem that way at first sight, because it randomly uses footage from the original file and the imported file but on closer inspection there are no duplicates and no missing footage.

Thank you very much!

PGZ@Mobibase
Inspiring
May 31, 2018

Import project 2 into project 1 using File/import

Put all your final animation comps into one master comp

Select master comp in project window and use File/Dependencies/Reduce project

Hope this helps

Participant
May 31, 2018

Sadly that doesn't work. Reducing the file only removes footage that's not directly or indirectly being used by the selected file/comp. Since the imported animations use the duplicate footage it flags them as indirectly being used and doesn't remove them.