You don’t (always) have to manually set composition settings

When you drag a footage item in the Project panel to the Create a New Composition icon at the bottom of the panel, After Effects creates a new composition with composition settings that match the characteristics of the footage item-including duration, frame size, and pixel aspect ratio. If you drag multiple footage items, you can create one composition from all of the items or a new composition from each. You can even automatically sequence the layers.

written by Michael Coleman
“These tips originally appeared in the March/April 2009 issue of Layers: The How-To Magazine for Everything Adobe.”

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