Adobe After Effects is one of the most popular visual effects software used by movie producers, advertisement agencies, media companies, and personal videographers for post-production visual and motion effects. Key features include motion graphics creation, text animation, visual effects, compositing, animation, 3D creation, and integration with other Adobe services and products. Adobe After Effects is commonly used to complete post-production videos for social media content, advertisements, title sequences, broadcast graphics, film, and other general video post-production.
Adobe After Effects, due to its extensive features and capabilities, tends to be more difficult to learn compared to other creative software. Still, with the listed Footage, Effects, Animation Presets, and Layers keyboard shortcuts shown below, you will be up and running with Adobe After Effects in no time.
Footage Keyboard Shortcuts
- Import one file or image sequence Command + I
- Import multiple files or image sequences Command + Option + I
- Open movie in an After Effects Footage panel Double-click the footage item in the Project panel
- Add selected items to most recently activated composition Command + / (on main keyboard)
- Replace selected source footage for selected layers with footage item selected in Project panel Command + Option + / (on the main keyboard)
- Replace source for a selected layer Option-drag footage item from the Project panel onto a selected layer
- Delete a footage item without a warning Command + Delete
- Open Interpret Footage dialog box for selected footage item Command + Option + G
- Remember footage interpretation Command + Option + C
- Edit selected footage item in application with which it’s associated (Edit Original) Command + E
- Replace selected footage item Command + H
- Reload selected footage items Command + Option + L
- Set proxy for selected footage item Command + Option + P
Effects and Animation Presets Keyboard Shortcuts
- Delete all effects from selected layers Command + Shift + E
- Apply most recently applied effect to selected layers Command + Option + Shift + E
- Apply most recently applied animation preset to selected layers Command + Option + Shift + F
Layers Keyboard Shortcuts
Note: Some operations do not affect shy layers.
- New solid layer Command + Y
- New null layer Command + Option + Shift + Y
- New adjustment layer Command + Option + Y
- Select layer (1-999) by its number (enter digits rapidly for two-digit and three-digit numbers) 0-9 on the numeric keypad*
- Toggle selection of layer (1-999) by its number (enter digits rapidly for two-digit and three-digit numbers) Shift + 0-9 on numeric keypad*
- Select next layer in stacking order Command + Down Arrow
- Select previous layer in stacking order Command + Up Arrow
- Extend selection to next layer in stacking order Command + Shift + Down Arrow
- Extend selection to previous layer in stacking order Command + Shift + Up Arrow
- Deselect all layers Command + Shift + A
- Scroll topmost selected layer to top of Timeline panel X
- Show or hide Parent column Shift + F4
- Show or hide Layer Switches and Modes columns F4
- Setting the sampling method for selected layers (Best/Bilinear) Option + B
- Setting the sampling method for selected layers (Best/Bicubic) Option + Shift + B
- Turn off all other solo switches Option-click solo switch
- Turn Video (eyeball) switch on or off for selected layers Command + Option + Shift + V
- Open settings dialog box for selected solid, light, camera, null, or adjustment layer Command + Shift + Y
- Paste layers at current time Command + Option + V
- Split selected layers. (If no layers are selected, split all layers.) Command + Shift + D
- Precompose selected layers Command + Shift + C
- Open Effect Controls panel for selected layers Command + Shift + T
- Open layer in Layer panel (opens source composition for precomposition layer in Composition panel) Double-click a layer
- Open source of a layer in Footage panel (opens precomposition layer in Layer panel) Option-double-click a layer
- Reverse selected layers in time Command + Option + R
- Enable time remapping for selected layers Command + Option + T
- Move selected layers so that their In point or Out point is at the current time [ (left bracket) or ] (right bracket)
- Trim In point or Out point of selected layers to current time Option + [ (left bracket) or Option + ] (right bracket)
- Add or remove expression for a property Option-click stopwatch
- Add an effect (or multiple selected effects) to selected layers Double-click effect selection in the Effects & Presets panel
- Set In point or Out point by time-stretching Command + Shift + , (comma) or Command + Option + , (comma)
- Move selected layers so that their In point is at beginning of composition Option + Home
- Move selected layers so that their Out point is at end of composition Option + End
- Lock selected layers Command + L
- Unlock all layers Command + Shift + L
- Set Quality to Best, Draft, or Wireframe for selected layers Command + U, Command + Shift + U, Command + Option + Shift + U
- Cycle forward or backward through blending modes for selected layers Shift + - (hyphen) or Shift + = (equal sign) on the main keyboard
- Find in Timeline panel Command + F
Note: Some shortcuts are marked with an asterisk (*) to remind you to make sure that Num Lock is on when you use the numeric keypad.