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Duplicate cuts from different videos

New Here ,
Nov 22, 2022 Nov 22, 2022

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Hello.

Not sure the title is understandable, but I don't know how to word it better 🙂


OK.
So, I have an animated gif of someone dancing (with 5 different moves).
=> I created a composition where I cut the moves in different layers, and organised them to have a long dance, based on the 5 moves (duplicating some, etc).

Now, what I want to do is having the exact same dance, but done by another dancer (= another source image).
I have the animated gif (exactly the same lenght, moves, etc. but just different dancer face).

=> Is there a smart way to end up with the same dance than the first one, without having to cut/organize everything again (because I have more than only 2 dancers that will dance this choregraphy)?

 

Thx !

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LEGEND , Nov 22, 2022 Nov 22, 2022

Duplicate the composition, import your new file, select all layers to be replaced on the timeline, Alt+drag the asset to replace on the timeline. If you had pre-compose the GIF before chopping it up it would be even simpler.

 

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Duplicate the composition, import your new file, select all layers to be replaced on the timeline, Alt+drag the asset to replace on the timeline. If you had pre-compose the GIF before chopping it up it would be even simpler.

 

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