Step 1. Start After Effects and use shortcuts Mac: Cmd + I, Windows: Ctrl + I to select your clip.Step 2. Drage the clip to the timeline.Step 3. Press Ctrl + D or Ctrl + Shift + D to split the layer.Step 4. Place the playhead to the start of your target audio layer. Use...
To animate that path, expand the shape layer in the Timeline panel and select the Contents row. Click Add to the right and choose Trim Paths from the menu. With the playhead at zero, expand the Trim Paths row, click the stopwatch next to End to set a keyframe, and zero out the val...
Click Add to the right and choose Trim Paths from the menu. With the playhead at zero, expand the Trim Paths row, click the stopwatch next to End to set a keyframe, and zero out the value. Move the playhead ahead about a dozen frames — depending on how rapidly or slowly you want...
Click Add to the right and choose Trim Paths from the menu. With the playhead at zero, expand the Trim Paths row, click the stopwatch next to End to set a keyframe, and zero out the value. Move the playhead ahead about a dozen frames — depending on how rapidly or slowly you want...
Click Add to the right and choose Trim Paths from the menu. With the playhead at zero, expand the Trim Paths row, click the stopwatch next to End to set a keyframe, and zero out the value. Move the playhead ahead about a dozen frames — depending on how rapidly or slowly you want...
Click Add to the right and choose Trim Paths from the menu. With the playhead at zero, expand the Trim Paths row, click the stopwatch next to End to set a keyframe, and zero out the value. Move the playhead ahead about a dozen frames — depending on how rapidly or slowly you want...
Click Add to the right and choose Trim Paths from the menu. With the playhead at zero, expand the Trim Paths row, click the stopwatch next to End to set a keyframe, and zero out the value. Move the playhead ahead about a dozen frames — depending on how rapidly or slowly you want...
Click Add to the right and choose Trim Paths from the menu. With the playhead at zero, expand the Trim Paths row, click the stopwatch next to End to set a keyframe, and zero out the value. Move the playhead ahead about a dozen frames — depending on how rapidly or slowly you want...