(Huge) Increase in the size of the file

Dear people,

I just downloaded a video on youtube in a 1080 p .mov file that is about 80 MB.

After that, I opened the file with Adobe AE, deleted the soundtrack and cut about half of the video because it wasn't what I needed.

After a 'normal' export, the file is now 7 GB +.

Can someone explain why and how this happened and how can I remove the sound and cut video without having to deal with these huge increases?

See you soon!

Dave is right. You should use first.

That being said, your basic understanding of the works of the AE on a fundamental basis is wrong.

You made a video uncompressed to After Effects. It will be bigger than the VERY compressed video from YouTube. AE works with video information completely inflated for each pixel in each image. The size of the file of the incoming video is not relevant. AE will still work with completely full frame, uncompressed information. If you give a highly compressed video source, it decompresses while you work.

Think of it this way, you can take nothing in your project but a 23 kb JPEG and make a video with her and the result will be a huge file if you return an uncompressed video.

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