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* Normally video is recorded with a green or blue background.   
 
* Normally video is recorded with a green or blue background.   
 
* The background color that will be keyed out should only be used for the background.
 
* The background color that will be keyed out should only be used for the background.
** For example do not have a character wear green if there is a green background.
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** For example do not have an actor wear green if there is a green background.
 
* [[Ultra Key - Premiere Pro]]
 
* [[Ultra Key - Premiere Pro]]
 
* [[Masks on Effects - Premiere Pro]]
 
* [[Masks on Effects - Premiere Pro]]
 
* https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/how-to/lumetri-color-overview.html
 
* https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/how-to/lumetri-color-overview.html
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===Titles and Captions===
 
===Titles and Captions===
 
* [[Titles - Premiere Pro]]
 
* [[Titles - Premiere Pro]]

Revision as of 13:18, 18 February 2016

Resources

Topics

Merge Clips

Effects and Transitions

Speed and Duration

Subsequence and Nest

  • Subsequences allow you to merge a section of clips in to another sequence.
  • Sequences can be added to other sequences to help organize clips or to add an effect to a selection of clips.
  • In the Timeline select a group of clips, right-click and select Nest... or Make Subsequence.
    • Nest will make a a subsequence and replace the video tracks with the new sequence.
    • If any audio is selected it is part of the new subsequence but it doesn't replace the audio tracks in the original sequence.
    • Make Subsequence makes a new sequence and adds it to the Project panel this can then be added to another sequence.

Chroma Keying

Titles and Captions