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Using Black Screen clips in Premiere Pro
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Using Black Screen clips in Premiere Pro was created by robert.hagadorn
To put and resize a black screen video clip into another video clip, you need to use a video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or even simpler tools like CapCut or iMovie. Here's a general process:Steps to Overlay and Resize:
4oYou said:how do you put and resize a black screen video clip into another video clip in adobe premiere pro
ChatGPT said:Here's how to put and resize a black screen video clip into another video clip in Adobe Premiere Pro:📌 Steps to Overlay and Resize the Black Screen Clip:
- Import Both Videos:
- Load your base video and the black screen clip into your editing software.
- Drag Clips to Timeline:
- Place your base video on the main video track.
- Place the black screen clip on a track above the base video.
- Resize & Position the Clip:
- Select the black screen clip.
- Use the Transform/Scale settings or Crop Tool to resize and position it where you want it to appear on the base video.
- Adjust the Scale/Position settings until it looks right.
- Apply Blending Mode (if needed):
- If the black screen should be transparent (e.g., if it’s an animation with a black background), change its Blending Mode to something like “Screen” or “Add”.
- Alternatively, use Chroma Key/Color Key effect to remove the black color.
- Adjust Opacity (if needed):
- Reduce the opacity if you want it to be semi-transparent.
- Preview and Export:
- Check how the overlay looks in the preview.
- Make any adjustments necessary.
- Export the final video.
4oYou said:how do you put and resize a black screen video clip into another video clip in adobe premiere pro
ChatGPT said:Here's how to put and resize a black screen video clip into another video clip in Adobe Premiere Pro:📌 Steps to Overlay and Resize the Black Screen Clip:
- Import the Videos:
- Go to
Code:File > Import
- Go to
- Add Clips to the Timeline:
- Drag your base video to the timeline (e.g., Video Track 1).
- Drag your black screen clip to a track above it (e.g., Video Track 2).
- Resize & Position the Clip:
- Select the black screen clip on the timeline.
- Go to the Effect Controls panel (usually on the top left).
- Under the Motion section, adjust:
- Scale: To resize the clip.
- Position: To move the clip around the frame.
- Remove the Black Background (if needed):
If you want the black parts of the clip to be transparent:- Method 1: Blending Mode (For animations or light-based clips):
- With the clip selected, go to the Effect Controls panel.
- Scroll down to Opacity and change the Blend Mode to
Code:ScreenCode:Add
- Method 2: Ultra Key (If you need a cleaner removal):
- Go to the Effects panel and search for
Code:Ultra Key
- Drag
Code:Ultra Key
- Go to Effect Controls > Ultra Key, click the eyedropper tool, and select the black part of the clip.
- Adjust Matte Generation settings if needed.
- Go to the Effects panel and search for
- Method 1: Blending Mode (For animations or light-based clips):
- Adjust Opacity (Optional):
- In the Effect Controls panel, you can reduce the Opacity under the Opacity section if you want the clip to be semi-transparent.
- Preview & Export:
- Play the timeline to check how it looks.
- Export the final video via
Code:File > Export > Media
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