Import footage items – Adobe After Effects CS3 User Manual

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AFTER EFFECTS CS3

User Guide

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For information on importing Apple Motion projects into After Effects, see the Apple website:

www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_importmotionprojects

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See also

“Supported output formats” on page 588

“Import assets in Panasonic P2 format” on page 73

Import footage items

You can import media files into your project either by using the Import dialog box or by dragging. If the Interpret
Footage dialog box appears after you import a footage item, it contains an unlabeled alpha channel, and you must
select an alpha channel interpretation method or click Guess to let After Effects determine how to interpret the alpha
channel.

Imported footage items appear in the Project panel.

See also

“Specify alpha channel interpretation” on page 52

“Import a single still image or a still-image sequence” on page 81

“Shortcuts for working with footage” on page 644

Import footage items using the Import dialog box

1

Choose File > Import > File or File > Import > Multiple Files, or double-click an empty area of the Project panel.

If you choose Import Multiple Files, then you can perform the next step more than once without needing to choose
an Import command multiple times.

To display only supported footage files (excluding project files), choose All Footage Files from the Files Of Type
(Windows) or Enable (Mac OS) menu.

2

Do one of the following:

Select a file, and then click Open.

Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) multiple files to select them, and then click Open.

Click a file and then Shift-click another file to select a range of files, and then click Open.

Select an entire folder, and then click Import Folder.

Note: If the Sequence option is selected, multiple files from the folder will be imported as a sequence of still images.

Import footage items by dragging

If you always want the layered footage that you drag into After Effects to be imported as a composition, choose Edit
> Preferences > Import (Windows) or After Effects > Preferences > Import (Mac OS), and choose Comp from the

Default Drag Import As menu.

To import the contents of a folder as a sequence of still images that appear in the Project panel as a single footage
item, drag a file or a folder from Windows Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac OS) into the Project panel.

To import the contents of the folder as individual footage items that appear in the Project panel in a folder, Alt-
drag a folder from Windows Explorer (Windows) or Option-drag a folder from the Finder (Mac OS) into the
Project panel.

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