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Create layers from footage items
You
can create a layer from any footage item in the Project panel, including another
composition. After you add a footage item to a composition, you
can modify and animate the resulting layer.
When you add a
composition to another composition, you create a layer that uses
the composition that you added as its source. (See Nesting, precomposing, and pre-rendering.)
The Still Footage
preference setting (Preferences > Import) controls the
default duration of layers that use still footage items as their
sources. By default, when you create a layer with a still image
as its source, the duration of the layer is the duration of the
composition. You can change the duration of the layer after it’s created
by trimming the layer.
Note: By default, new layers begin at
the beginning of the composition duration. You can instead choose
to have new layers begin at the current time by deselecting the Create
Layers At Composition Start Time preference (Edit > Preferences
> General (Windows) or After Effects > Preferences > General
(Mac OS)).
Often, the next step after adding a layer to
a composition is scaling and positioning the layer to fit in the
frame. (See Scale or flip a layer.)
Create layers from one or more footage itemsWhen you create layers from multiple footage
items, the layers appear in the layer stacking order in the Timeline
panel in the order in which they were selected in the Project panel.
- Select one or more footage items and folders in
the Project panel.
- Do one of the following:
Drag the selected footage items to the
Composition panel, or press Ctrl+/ (Windows) or Command+/ (Mac OS).
Drag the selected footage items to the Timeline
panel. When you drag the item into the layer outline, a highlight
bar indicates where the layer will appear when you release the mouse
button. If you drag the item over the time graph area, a time marker
indicates where the In point of the layer will be when you release
the mouse button.  Hold Shift while dragging to
snap the In point to the current-time indicator.
Drag the selected footage items to the composition
name or icon in the Project panel.
Create a layer from a trimmed footage itemYou can trim a moving-image footage item in
the Footage panel before inserting a layer based on that footage
item into a composition.
- To open a footage item in the Footage panel, double-click
it in the Project panel.
Double-clicking opens some footage items—including MOV
and some AVI movies—in a media player window. To open some kinds
of footage items in the Footage panel, you must Alt-double-click
(Windows) or Option-double-click (Mac OS) them. (See The Footage panel.)
- Move the current-time indicator in the Footage panel
to the frame that you want to use as the In point of the layer,
and click the Set In Point button
at the
bottom of the Footage panel.
- Move the current-time indicator in the Footage panel
to the frame that you want to use as the Out point of the layer,
and click the Set Out Point button
at
the bottom of the Footage panel.
- To create a layer based on this trimmed footage item,
click an Edit button at the bottom of the Footage panel:
- Overlay Edit

- Creates the new layer at the top of the layer stacking order, with
the In point set at the current time in the Timeline panel.
- Ripple Insert Edit

- Also creates the new layer at the top of the layer stacking order,
with the In point set at the current time in the Timeline panel,
but splits all other layers. Newly created split layers are moved
later in time so that their In points are at the same time as the
Out point of the inserted layer.
Replace layer sources with references to another footage item- Select one or more layers in the Timeline
panel
- Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) a footage
item from the Project panel onto a selected layer in the Timeline
panel.
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