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  • Collecting files in After Effects

    Posted by Micahf on April 17, 2007 at 10:25 pm

    Hello All,
    I’m currently working in After Effects 7.0 and I’m needing to collect files. I know how to do this for a single project file, but I have incremented and saved multiple versions of the same project and they all pretty much use the same assets as the previous version (with a few exceptions). I’m needing to collect the assets for all of these different versions but storage space is limited.
    My initial thought was to create one master project and import all of the other projects that I’m wanting to collect into the master project and then “Collect Files” for the master project.
    So my question is since the projects I’m collecting files for often use the same assets, will this result in multiple copies of the same assets in the final collected folder? If so, is there a way to have it only copy over the required assets once and have the other imported projects access these assets without having to reconnect or replace the assets?

    Micahf replied 19 years, 1 month ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Aharon Rabinowitz

    April 18, 2007 at 6:23 am

    Best bet – after everything is imported, choose File > Consolidate all footage, which looks for matching files and gets rid of extra references – then do collect files.

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  • Micahf

    April 18, 2007 at 8:00 pm

    Thank you very much! This was exactly what I was looking for and it worked perfectly! It seems so simple now, but the best solutions usually are (even in AE). Thanks again!
    Micah

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