![]() You will work faster, get more done, have al lot fewer rendering issues if you use AE as it was intended and do your editing in Premiere Pro. On rare occasions, a sequence will be 10 or 15 seconds. Occasionally I will create short sequences in an AE comp but those sequences are always limited to one sentence of dialogue or narration or one phrase of music. I had a comp the other day that was 10 frames. My average comp is less than 7 seconds because the average shot in the movies I work on is under 7 seconds. ![]() Only things you can't do in the NLE should be done in AE. AE is NOT a video editing app and you should not have anything in your comp that can be edited, color corrected, or have effects applied in an NLE like Premiere Pro. This makes me think you are trying to use After Effects and a video editor. I can see from your screenshot that your CTI is already at 37 seconds, that you have at least 15 layers, and they are all the same shot. ![]() If you are trimming a shot that is between two other cuts and you press w, you will see the first frame of the next shot, or if you do that on the last shot in a sequence, you will see black. In Premiere Pro the first frame cut is q, the last frame cut is w. On the other hand, when you use a nonlinear editor and you make a cut the last frame is gone. There is nothing wrong, you are just not understanding that AE, and every other compositing and visual effects app I have ever used, always lets you see the last frame so you can line things up without backing up one frame. If it moved to the end of the last frame then you would not see anything in the comp panel. O always moves to the start of the last frame, not the end.
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