![]() The caveat here is that time containers that were created by the MR Control won't re-time the replaced media or change the fact that its only 10 seconds long. you can make the mogrt 3 seconds instead of 10 seconds. This means that the whole mogrt becomes time-stretchable / -squishable in Premiere, i.e. If you add a clip that is too short, the last frame will just hold for as long as it takes to fill the time container.Īlternatively, you can also add Responsive Design-Time to the primary comp before exporting the mogrt it sounds like you have some additional animations that you need to create these transitions. You can cut clips or time-stretch clips to "fill" this time. ![]() It is in this state that you can "fill" the 10-second time-container that is determined by the MR Control. When you replace the media in Premiere, you can double click on the MR Control in the EGP and it will open up a sequence with your replaced media. ![]() If the layer you use to create an MR Control is is 1920 x 1080 and 10 seconds long, then that's the size and how long it will be in Premiere Pro. The replaceable media control will be defined by whatever media layer or comp you use to create the control. The simple answer to your question is to think of the Media Replacement control that you create in AE like a container of both Dimensions and Time. Hi we are still in development with the feature, there hasn't been a huge amount of documentation created just yet.
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