After adding footage to the Timeline in After Effects, select one or more footage layers and go to Layer > Scene Edit Detection or right-click and select Scene Edit Detection. The Scene Edit Detection dialog box opens.
After you bring in your footage into After Effects, you can set up After Effects to automatically detect the original cut points in your footage.
Powered by Adobe Sensei, Scene Edit Detection automatically detects scene changes in an edited clip and creates scenes as markers or layers for a faster project setup. Finding the original edit points in a video is necessary before you start editing the video. Using this helps you to automatically get the cut points without having to go through the footage manually.
After adding footage to the Timeline in After Effects, select one or more footage layers and go to Layer > Scene Edit Detection or right-click and select Scene Edit Detection. The Scene Edit Detection dialog box opens.
In the Scene Edit Detection dialog box, select the following options:
You can assign one of the following type to Layer Markers:
Each type has a default label color associated with it. To customize the label color, select Preferences > Labels. Markers created by Scene Edit Detection are created as Segmentation Markers.
Now that you have added cut points to your footage, you can now get started with the business of creating and editing your graphics - learn animation basics, create layers, add effects, animate text, and more.
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