Hello, welcome to this lesson in After Effects. In this lesson, we will learn how to save a single frame from an After Effects composition. Once your composition is completed, you may need to save one frame out, or use as a thumbnail image, or for a client review. To do this, scrub the timeline to a point in your composition. Then select from the top menu, composition, say frame as, you have a choice of file, Photoshop layers, or ProEXR. Selecting file, brings you into the same render queue as if rendering an entire sequence. Here, you select your render settings. In this case, I select best. Then the output module, click any output module setting, panels opens. Here you select the format. In this example, I will select PNG. Then you have the option of saving with, or without an alpha channel. You also have additional options to resize and crop. When the settings are done, click okay. Next, click to check where you want your output to go to. You have the option to change the file name and folder you want to save to. After Effects labels the image based on a comp name and what frame on the timeline you were on. This can come in handy. Click save. Now keep in mind the file has not been saved yet. You need to click the render button. Once completed, your rendered frame will be available. You can also quickly save a frame as a Photoshop file by clicking it's composition, say frame as, Photoshop layers. This will bring up the file manager to select a folder and file name to save as. Click save. And if we open this file up by double clicking it, it will launch Photoshop and display a frame that was saved. It will also contain all the layers that reflect the layers in After Effects. In the next lesson, we are going to learn how to use a render queue and After Affects. Thanks for watching.