help with video overlaying
- CHWOODYARD
- Joined: Mon Jul 15, 2002 3:54 pm
- Location: SoCal.
help with video overlaying
I'm trying to overlay a video on top of another video. I have some footage with a circular image matte in the center of the screen and a seperate video track with footage underneath the circular image matte. the problem I'm having is the video underneath has blask lines across it. Can anyone please explain what is happening.
If someone can tell me how to put a screenshot in one of my posts without having my own web address, I can show you what my problem is.
If someone can tell me how to put a screenshot in one of my posts without having my own web address, I can show you what my problem is.
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- Bebop0083
- Joined: Wed Oct 30, 2002 4:27 pm
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i can help you out with getting video to overlay but your other questions are out of my knowledge. for video overlaying you just you go to video 2 track and click the down arrow then it will collaspe/expand so you can mess with the rubberbands by adjusting them on the clip make sure to click the red box with the line going through it next to the daimond one. im assuming your using premiere 6.0 or up. i think thats what you want to do if not then some one else well clear it for you hopefully. like i said my skills in premiere are limited.
- CHWOODYARD
- Joined: Mon Jul 15, 2002 3:54 pm
- Location: SoCal.
help with video overlaying
I have the videos on the 2nd and 3rd track because I can't place an image matte on the 1st track. Lowering or raisng the rubberband has no effect on the many black lines that are on the underlying video.
You're right, I'm using Premiere 6.0.
You're right, I'm using Premiere 6.0.
Hell is something that parents made up to scare kids, like the Boogie Man or........Micheal Jackson.
- Zarxrax
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- CHWOODYARD
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- Scintilla
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But you can't have images hosted on Angelfire show up on other websites. You'd have to post the links, and even then, if you don't have the pictures linked to from some page you have on Angelfire, they wouldn't be accessible. Because Angelfire is free and has stupid restrictions like that.Rozard wrote:You can sign up for a free Angelfire page and post pictures
- jonmartensen
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Scintilla wrote:But you can't have images hosted on Angelfire show up on other websites. You'd have to post the links, and even then, if you don't have the pictures linked to from some page you have on Angelfire, they wouldn't be accessible. Because Angelfire is free and has stupid restrictions like that.Rozard wrote:You can sign up for a free Angelfire page and post pictures
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just change the extension of the file to ".txt" from whatever it had been (.jpg/.gif)