The thing is, I have made the picture frames like that in Premiere, but I don't know how I would put the pictures in them and to be able to move them the same time with the picture frames. I tried keyframing it frame by frame, but its taking too long. I was curious if Motion Tracking the pics in AE would work. I've tried it, but the tracker points move everytime part of the picture frame goes out of the view. Any hints?
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Both. But would it be the same process if it was images and video's?
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Well, since the picture frames are just still images you won't have to motion track anything. In AE just create a composition that is the size of your comic/picture frames and add the video into each slot/frame. Then do however more compositions for the different pages and create a final composition (that is in normal resolution for your final video), drop the pages in and add motion to all the pages. Double up the pages, drop the contrast/brightness down, reduce opacity and move the anchor points over to create the shadow.