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June 30, 2020
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Extending a timeline duration AT THE START of composition

  • June 30, 2020
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Hi guys.

Does anyone knows how to Extend a timeline duration of composition AT THE START ??

Basically BEFORE the start of the timeline.

anybody ??

 

2 replies

Community Expert
June 30, 2020

I've been using After Effects since 1994 and I can't think of a single time that I needed to add time in front of a comp. I've shifted a lot of layer positions, but it never occurred to me to add a few seconds to something that I already started. Maybe it is because I never use After Effects to edit a movie.

Participant
July 8, 2020

Rick_Gerard 

Imagine you have your perfect compositions, that have layers effects on one another and can not be put inside precomp, since they'll lose the "effect".

And now, all of a sudden, you have to add another scene at the start, that fades into the current.
It also needs to have effects)

Add to it an unexpected FPS change request from client from 25 to 30 or vise versa - boom !
All the keyframes gone wild on the cut-border between scenes)) And of course- everywhere else ))

There you go)  Can't handle anything like it without moving all the layers and spend a few days on fixing the mess.

 

Community Expert
July 9, 2020

Keyframes are based on time, not frames so if you have a keyframe at 1.275 seconds and you change the frame rate from 10fps to 120, the keyframe will still happen at 1.275 seconds. 

 

Almost all my comps are one shot, I don't use AE to edit. Never have. Don't expect to start. I've never seen an effect that goes away when you pre-compose if you need to pre-compose, it's all a matter of workflow. 

If I have 100 layers in a comp and 50 of them are nested comps and I want to move everything forward 2 seconds I can select all 100 layers using Ctrl/Cmnd + a, move the CTI forward 2 seconds, hold down the shift key, pick any layer that had the in point starting at 0, and shift + drag to 2 seconds and nothing will go out of sync. Not one thing. 

 

Not saying that adding time at the head of a timeline might not save some users some time, but you can't add time at the head of a sequence in Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Avid, Davinci, or any other NLE I have ever used or heard of. You can't even do it with linear tape editors. All you can do in any NLE is grab everything in the timeline and drag it forward. 

Mylenium
Legend
June 30, 2020

There is no such functionality. You have to actually shift the layers to a later point in time, with the help of specific scripts if necessary.

 

Mylenium

Participant
June 30, 2020

.. . they didn't think of makin it ???
Probably THE most important timeline option of them all ?????????
wooow..

Ok, thank you very much !!!))

Mylenium
Legend
June 30, 2020

Yeah, one of those old things where AE can't deal with negative time offsets even if they would be temporary. Perhaps they'll implement it one of these days...

 

Mylenium