How to Create a Hologram Effect in Red Giant Universe 2026
Learn how to create a realistic sci-fi hologram effect using Red Giant Universe 2026 in Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro. This step-by-step tutorial covers hologram settings, scan lines, glow, glitch animation, projection light effects, and pro tips for cinematic results.
(Step-by-Step Tutorial for After Effects & Premiere Pro)
This tutorial shows you how to create a realistic sci-fi hologram effect using Red Giant Universe inside Adobe After Effects. The same method also works in Adobe Premiere Pro.
In this guide, you’ll create:
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A glowing blue hologram look
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Animated scan lines
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Subtle flicker and distortion
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Optional glitch bursts
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A projected light effect
🧩 Step 1: Import & Prepare Your Footage
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Import your video into After Effects.
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Drag it into a new composition.
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Right-click the layer → Pre-compose (recommended for cleaner control).
If your subject has a background:
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Use Keylight (for green screen), or
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Use Roto Brush to isolate the subject.
Removing the background makes the hologram feel like a true projection.
🔵 Step 2: Apply Universe Hologram Effect
Go to:
Effects → Universe → Hologram
Adjust the following settings as a starting point:
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Blend Mode: Add or Screen
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Tint Color: Cyan / Blue
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Line Frequency: 200–400
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Line Thickness: 1–3
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Distortion: 10–25
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Flicker Amount: 10–20
💡 Tip: Higher Line Frequency = tighter scan lines for a high-tech look.
✨ Step 3: Add Glow for Light Emission
Apply:
Effects → Universe → Glow
Recommended settings:
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Glow Radius: 40–80
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Glow Intensity: 0.5–1.5
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Blend Mode: Add
This step is essential — it makes the hologram appear as if it’s emitting light.
⚡ Step 4: Add Glitch Animation (Optional but Recommended)
Apply:
Effects → Universe → Glitch
To make it realistic:
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Keyframe Glitch Amount
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Set it at 0 most of the time
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Add short spikes (15–25) for quick distortion bursts
This simulates projection instability.
💡 Step 5: Create a Floor Projection Light (Advanced Touch)
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Create a new Solid layer.
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Draw a circular mask.
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Feather the mask (150–300px).
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Change Blend Mode to Add.
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Lower opacity to 30–50%.
Now it looks like the hologram is projecting from the ground.
🎞 Premiere Pro Version (Quick Workflow)
In Premiere:
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Apply Universe Hologram to your clip.
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Adjust Tint, Line Frequency, and Flicker.
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Add Universe Glow.
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Nest the clip if stacking multiple effects.
Premiere offers fewer advanced controls, but it’s faster for simple edits.
🎬 Animation Tips for Realism
To make the hologram feel alive:
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Slightly animate Distortion
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Add small random Flicker spikes
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Keyframe Opacity (95% → 100%)
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Add subtle camera shake
Small movements make a big difference.
🚀 Bonus: “Hologram Appearing” Effect
To make the hologram build from bottom to top:
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Duplicate your layer.
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Add a mask covering the lower portion.
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Animate the mask upward.
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Add Glow + glitch burst during reveal.
This creates a dramatic sci-fi activation effect.
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