Adobe After Effects software

Scott Ramsey

Senior Member
Looking for someone with experience using After Effects for video editing. When I import a video into this program and try to add, for example noise reduction to the file, the noise reduction is only applied to the first frame. I can't figure out how to get it applied to the entire video.
thanks for your help.
 

Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
Looking for someone with experience using After Effects for video editing. When I import a video into this program and try to add, for example noise reduction to the file, the noise reduction is only applied to the first frame. I can't figure out how to get it applied to the entire video.
thanks for your help.
Changing the Viewing Mode from "Preview" to "Final Output" will apply the Remove Grain effect to the entire project layer.
 

Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
Thanks Paul but I am doing that. There must be a setting that I am missing
Well this should be pretty simple... Drag your clip into AE, click on "Effects" choose "Noise and Grain", "Remove Grain" and then change the viewing mode from "Preview" to "Final Output".

This is what you're doing and you're saying only the first frame of your video is being affected? How are you importing the clip?
 

Scott Ramsey

Senior Member
Here is my workflow:
-click New Project
-move file into AE
-drag file down to Create New Composition
-drag Remove Grain to the new composition in the bottom left panel
-change to Final Output-this is when just the first frame gets changed

I just tried something new after going through the steps above, I hit the Preview play button and now the video seems to be going through frame by frame and adding the noise reduction. Can't tell until it goes all the way but is this the way it should work? It is going very slow but I've heard that is normal.



Well this should be pretty simple... Drag your clip into AE, click on "Effects" choose "Noise and Grain", "Remove Grain" and then change the viewing mode from "Preview" to "Final Output".

This is what you're doing and you're saying only the first frame of your video is being affected? How are you importing the clip?
 
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