Video Copilot — Fx Console
When you type "Lens Flare," FX Console doesn't just list text; it renders a tiny, live-updating thumbnail of that effect applied to your current frame. You can use the arrow keys to scroll through "Curves," "Levels," "Lens Distortion," and watch the visual result change in real-time before applying it.
The panel appears exactly where the mouse is. The context never shifts. The artist never leaves the frame. Unlike the sprawling dockable panels that define After Effects' native UI, FX Console behaves like a video game HUD. It is a floating, translucent modal window that appears only on demand and vanishes the moment its command is executed. video copilot fx console
As of 2024-2025, while After Effects has slowly improved its native search, it has never matched the speed, visual feedback, or macro functionality of FX Console. The tool remains a testament to Andrew Kramer’s core insight: When you type "Lens Flare," FX Console doesn't