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Hi!
So I deal with alot of splitscreens and currently im doing 2 nested sequences and animating it with position keyframes to open and close.
The problem arises when I have to manually adjust the sequnces to the lenght of VO and I have to manually move them everytime.
Does somebody have a better solution to this workflow?
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Instead of nesting you could use the crop effect on one of the clip to create split screen.
For animating the crop if putting it on the left clip you only have set keyframes for the right or v.v.
Alternative you can use the EGP (properties) and mask with shape.
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I do +30 splitscreen a video and They need to be consistent. What you are suggesting is the oposite of a solution.
If i got your way, I would extend my editing time.
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I was under the impressing you wanted to get rid of the nests.
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I am sorry, i should have been more clear. I appreciate you effort.
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If you can post a screen recording of your workflow and problems, we may suggest a better one.
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Hi RobiG,
I'm not sure I have much to offer, but I'm unclear on what you're actually doing. You said you have 2 nested sequences up to 30 times per timeline (if I understand you correctly).
If you're doing a lot of scaling, cropping, and other effects on a number of clips (which then have to be moved as a whole via position keyframes, etc.) then you're probably using the most efficient method with your nested sequences.
A more detailed description with screenshots (as Ali Jaber suggested) may allow more insight and more sugggestions on streamlining.
R.
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My (paid) extension Automation Blocks for Pr offers a dedicated workflow to animate split screens.
See
https://docs.mamoworld.com/automation-blocks/tools-pr/keyframeTools#remote-interview-tools
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Looks nice Mathias! 🙂