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Need to access an image sequence… which has been divided in many folders…
It’s fun to try to apply AE in a scenario it was never designed for, huh?
I’m trying to view an image sequence in After Effects.
The trick, however, is that each frame is located in a different folder. I know in this instance the easiest way of doing things would be to collect the images, make sure they are numerically (or alphabetically) correct within the same folder, and then import them in.
However.
The desired outcome is to have AE accessing multiple folders and pulling a single image from each, collecting that into a video. I am also trying to have it so that I could tell AE to use (across the board) whichever image from all the folders I choose, be it the first, fifth, or fiftieth.
The only thing I can see doing right now is importing each folder as a seperate sequence, chopping and arranging each sequence in the timeline to be a single frame each, enabling time remapping on all layers, and making an expression that links to each time remap input from a null object that paraphrases, “when null’s time remap is 7, make all others 7.” Pre-comp that, and I have the sequence.
If I’m dealing with 9 folders, this sounds okay. With 90, this sounds like a pain in the ass. Anyone have a less work-intensive and/or cleaner idea?
Anyone wanna guess why the hell I’m doing this?
Thanks for your time, everybody.
rich rama