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How Do You Superimpose Video Clips In Premiere?

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How Do You Superimpose Video Clips In Premiere?

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You can create unusual effects in Adobe Premiere 4 by superimposing a video clip, a still image or an animation clip over another visual clip. Open or create a project. Drag a clip into an S track (Superimpose track). This track will play on top of overlapping clips that are in Video Track A or B. Click the clip in the S track to select it. From the Clip menu, click on Transparency. A dialog box appears. Click on the Key Type pop-up menu and select a key type. (A key is a method of setting the transparency. Because the Superimpose track will go over the A or B tracks, you need to specify how transparent the Superimpose track will be.) Move to the Sample box to preview your clip based on the transparency settings you picked. Drag the slider to see other frames in a sequence. Make additional adjustments to the transparency from the lower half of the dialog box. The options available to you depend on the key setting you chose. When you are satisfied with all the settings, click OK. Previe

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