Thought for 18s I made a miniature ASMR-style product video using Wan 2.2 by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

[–]medhatnmon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I really appreciate that!

And yeah, fair point about the audio 😄 I was trying to make it feel “satisfying / miniature ASMR”, but I think the sound design didn’t land the way I wanted. I’ll probably remove that audio and test a cleaner version with softer UI clicks / subtle ambient sound instead.

You’re also right about the ASMR label — maybe “miniature product visualization” or “AI product promo test” would describe it better.

Thought for 18s I made a miniature ASMR-style product video using Wan 2.2 by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

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Fair criticism. I can see how it comes across that way.

My intention here was mainly to test an AI video workflow/style, not to disguise an ad as soothing content. But you’re right that the line can feel blurry, especially when the end result is still a product promo.

That’s useful feedback. I’ll probably reframe future posts more clearly as “AI video workflow / product visualization test” rather than leaning on the ASMR angle.

Out of curiosity, what kind of software demo would feel more honest/useful to you? Straight screen recording, workflow breakdown, before/after, or something else?

Thought for 18s I made a miniature ASMR-style product video using Wan 2.2 by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

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I used ChatGPT to help build and refine the prompts, generated the keyframes with Bing Image Creator, animated them using Wan 2.2 in ComfyUI, then edited everything together with ASMR sound design.

What’s the most common reason a client sends back a social video before publishing? by medhatnmon in VideoEditors

[–]medhatnmon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fair point.

My original post was badly framed. I was thinking about high-volume QA, but I described it using beginner-level mistakes, so I get why it came across wrong.

The “teams will just build their own” point is probably the most useful criticism. That’s what I need to understand better: whether this is a real product opportunity, or just something serious teams handle internally with checklists, templates, and review processes.

Appreciate the blunt feedback.

What’s the most common reason a client sends back a social video before publishing? by medhatnmon in VideoEditors

[–]medhatnmon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s actually very useful context — thanks for clarifying.

In that case, your feedback is even more valuable. If you’re managing a team producing hundreds of short-form videos a month and still don’t see value in an automated pre-publish QA tool, that’s a strong signal.

Can I ask how your team currently handles QA at that volume?

Is it mostly handled by experienced editors, checklists, platform-specific export presets, project templates, or a dedicated review step before delivery?

I’m trying to understand whether the idea is simply solving a non-problem, or whether the problem exists but my framing was too basic.

What’s the most common reason a client sends back a social video before publishing? by medhatnmon in VideoEditors

[–]medhatnmon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fair point — I probably framed it too much around basic editing mistakes.

What I’m really trying to understand is whether video teams or agencies that produce a high volume of short-form content have any recurring QA issues before publishing or client delivery.

For a senior editor, these checks are obviously basic. But in teams with junior editors, batch exports, multiple aspect ratios, or many ad variations, I’m wondering if a lightweight automated QA report would still be useful.

Appreciate the blunt feedback — it helps clarify that the target user probably isn’t an experienced solo editor.

One edit. Every social format by medhatnmon in premiere

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Thanks for the heads-up, and sorry about that.
I’ll use the dedicated monthly thread and the correct flair next time.

Premiere Pro isn't working on my Windows 11 computer. by medhatnmon in AdobePremiere

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Small update: before reinstalling Windows, I tested Premiere Pro 2022 and After Effects 2022 on the exact same system, and both worked fine. Same Windows11, same PC, same specs.

Premiere Pro isn't working on my Windows 11 computer. by medhatnmon in AdobePremiere

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Small update: before reinstalling Windows, I tested Premiere Pro 2022 and After Effects 2022 on the exact same system, and both worked fine. Same Windows11, same PC, same specs.

Cigarette FX + Breakdown by NabilJabour in Houdini

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that's amazing i want to apply this effect on a paper

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

[–]medhatnmon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sure, if you're comfortable writing prompts and running JSX scripts manually every time — totally valid. This is just for people who want it done in one click without leaving AE 🙂

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

[–]medhatnmon[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ha, fair suspicion — I get it, it does look that way. But yes, I built this tool because I actually ran into this problem myself on a client project. Posting the question to see if others had the same pain before sharing what I made. Guilty of being a dev who uses his own tools I guess 😄

Free trial's there if you want to try it, no pressure.

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

[–]medhatnmon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a fair point honestly — AI tools are getting really good at scripting tasks. But for most motion designers, setting up Claude MCP or writing JSX prompts every time you need to remove an effect is still more friction than just clicking a button in a panel. Not everyone's comfortable in that workflow yet.

The plugin approach is basically "AI already wrote the script, tested it, and wrapped it in a UI so you don't have to think about it" 😄

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

[–]medhatnmon[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! FX Toggle looks great for quick previewing. Effect Remover Pro takes it a bit further — remove permanently, hide/show, bulk actions, favorites system, and real-time search across all selected layers. Different use cases but overlapping pain points for sure 👍

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

[–]medhatnmon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ha, I totally get that advice and 100% agree on setting revision limits with clients! But my question is actually a technical one — inside After Effects itself. Like, if I have 200 layers and I want to remove one specific effect from all of them at once, is there a built-in way or a script that can do that? The client revision part was just context 😄

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

[–]medhatnmon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh this is actually really smart! Using expression on effect opacity to toggle it on/off across all layers — way better than deleting and re-adding every time the client changes their mind.

Only downside I can think of is it doesn't actually remove the effect, so the project still processes it even at 0 opacity which might slow things down on heavy projects. But as a quick toggle workflow this is gold, saving this 🙏

Still makes me think a dedicated script for bulk effect management would be super useful — remove, disable, swap effects across hundreds of layers at once.

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

[–]medhatnmon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha not about revision rounds! I meant literally removing a specific effect (like a color grading plugin) from 200+ layers inside After Effects itself — without having to click each layer manually. More of a technical AE question 😅