Once items are loaded, clicking a button in the SF Caddy panel instantly swaps the selected layer on the timeline to that specific item and automatically adds a hold keyframe.

Instead of manually searching for layers or adjusting time remapping values, animators can visually pick the desired pose, making the process significantly faster for repetitive tasks. Key Features

Users can adjust button sizes, spacing, and background colors within the panel to fit their workspace.

Play your audio, and at each sound, click the corresponding button in the script panel to build the animation on the timeline. SF Caddy - aescripts.com

Select the pre-comp in your main composition and click "LOAD ITEMS" in the SF Caddy tool.

It utilizes After Effects' time remapping feature to navigate through frames of a pre-comp, where each frame typically represents a different mouth shape or pose.

Create a composition where each frame contains a unique item (e.g., frame 1 is 'A', frame 2 is 'E').

The script operates by creating a visual panel where users can "load" items from a pre-composition.