How to Add a New Frame Containing a New Image?
I’m animating a scene with two characters talking to each other. I have everything on its own layer, so if I need to move the eyes or hands, I can. Everything is going well in that respect.
So here’s my problem: I don’t know how to cut to another shot or image. For example, I want to go from a Wide Shot of both my characters to a Close Up Shot of one of my characters. When the time comes to change shots, I’d like to create a new frame that contains only my Close Up Shot folder (and not my Wide Shot folder).
If I were animating in a different software, I’d simply create a new frame. But I don’t know how to do that in After Effects. I know how to add keyframes to move the elements in a shot, but I don’t know how to create a new frame that contains an entirely new image.
I tried changing the opacity. I made a keyframe of the Wide Shot folder, then put another keyframe right next to it and lowered the opacity to 0. I did the same thing for my Close Up folder, only I changed the opacity from 0 to 100. But even though I put the keyframes right next to each other, you can still see the old image fade away for a millisecond before the new image fades in. It looks strange.
I’m having the exact same problem when it comes to animating the mouths. I want to create a new frame, turn on the layer with the mouth I want to use, and turn off the layers that contain the mouths I don’t want to use. Then I want to keep doing this, frame by frame, as I animate the dialogue. But again, the only way I know to do this in After Effects is to change the opacity. Which, again, creates a fade-in, fade-out effect that I don’t want.
To sum up: is there a way to create a new frame containing a new image in After Effects, without losing the animation I made with the previous image?
Hopefully that makes sense. If you need me to explain it in a different way, just let me know.
