AI Object Removal in Premiere Pro
Erase microphones, logos, power lines, unwanted props, or distracting background elements from your footage without leaving your timeline. FXbuddy sends the clip to its AI engine and fills the gap with a plausible background.
Every editor has a clip they almost can't use — a boom mic dipping into frame, a reflective logo on a sponsor's jacket that wasn't cleared, a car parked in what was supposed to be a clean street shot. In traditional post, object removal means either a VFX artist, or patience with Content-Aware Fill. FXbuddy makes it a sentence.
The limitation worth knowing upfront: AI removal works best on objects that aren't the visual focus of the shot, and on backgrounds that have texture the model can plausibly continue. A microphone against a flat sky is easy. Removing a subject from a complex, busy street scene is hard. Start with the easy wins.
How it works in FXbuddy
- Select the clip on your Premiere Pro or After Effects timeline. Set in/out points to isolate the section you need cleaned up.
- In the FXbuddy panel, describe what should be removed and roughly where it is in frame. The more specific your description, the better the model targets the right element.
- FXbuddy sends the request to its AI engine, which inpaints the removed area for the full clip duration. The result comes back to your timeline as a new layer.
Example prompts for object removal
When to use AI object removal
- Equipment mistakes: Boom mic, C-stand leg, or lighting rig visible in the corner of a shot.
- Legal/clearance issues: Visible logos, trademarks, or signage that weren't cleared in production.
- Location distractions: A bin, a sign, or a parked car that breaks the intended environmental tone.
- Product shots: Removing a prop or label from footage to make it usable across multiple clients.
- Run-and-gun cleanup: Documentary or news footage where controlling the frame wasn't possible during the shoot.
Frequently asked questions
- Can FXbuddy remove a boom mic from a shot?
- Yes. A boom mic in the upper portion of the frame against a clean background is one of the easier object removal tasks. Describe what you want removed and FXbuddy passes the instruction to its AI engine, which inpaints the background behind the object.
- Does AI object removal work on moving objects?
- It works better on relatively static objects in frame than on fast-moving subjects. For moving objects, results depend heavily on how complex the background is behind them.
- What is the difference between AI object removal and traditional inpainting?
- Traditional video inpainting typically requires frame-by-frame rotoscoping and manual patch work. FXbuddy's AI removal generates plausible background content behind the removed area for the full clip duration, without manual masking.
- Can FXbuddy remove people from background footage?
- Simple cases work well — a passerby in the corner of a wide shot, someone stationary in the background of a product video. Removing the primary subject of a shot is beyond what the removal effect is designed for.
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