Editing video in Photoshop - apply to all frame

I'm editing some HD video in Photoshop.  I have a filter (Gaussian blur in an area selection) that I want to apply to all frames of the video.
I can do it by selecting each layer at a time (it works, but painfully slow) but how do I apply the same filter to all layers at once?
Also, sometimes I am working on a layer and by selecting it or turning view on or off (or something) all of a sudden, all of the animation is the same frame.  I don't know what happens, but I have to start over.
Last question: what is "Propgate first frame?"
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