

Keep in mind you will probably need either a pre-synced animation from the 3D software, where you manually keyframe the animations speed to the beat, OR, render a super high FPS animation to time-remap in After Effects smoother.

Once you render your cam povs etc from your 3d software of choice, you would have to import them into a compositing software like adobe after effects and do multiple hours of work color grading, syncing the edit to the music, and adding translations and other visual effects. Ive tried making some edits similar to the one you linked for over a year in the 2017-2019 era, and its very tricky to actually to pull off. Im pretty sure if you look into 3D csgo or cod editing tutorials on YouTube, you can find tools like HLAE that let you export models and demo replay data into a 3D program like blender, maya, unreal, or c4d.

That was rendered with octane in c4d iirc.
