Justin Deming
September 13th, 2008, 04:03 PM
I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what I am doing wong here.
I created a video for a bottom third to go over footage of a boxing match. The video I created has "nothing" outside the graphics & text I inserted using a PSD file & the media generator. When I rendered it, the file shows my bottom third stuff, with black everywhere else. So far so good.
I inserted this into the top video layer of a preliminary version of the Boxing video, and it works great! The only place it covers anything is where my graphics & text are. So I decided to try on it on the newest version of the video & for some reason it covers everything, no transparency. I can use chroma key to erase the black background from the overlay, but I don't want to do it that way.
So my question is why does one file allow it to be transparent with no chroma key filter & the other one needs a mask to "erase" the black background? Apparently I did something in the layers that is making this happen, but I have checked the properties carefully & i can't find anything different, besides that I added color correction filters. Mostly this is just an academic question, I have already finished this project, I just wanted to make some better graphics for the next time I do this (in a few weeks) and I was hoping to re use the project file, and just change the overlays.
Maybe it would just be better to start from scratch? Anyone have any ideas?
I created a video for a bottom third to go over footage of a boxing match. The video I created has "nothing" outside the graphics & text I inserted using a PSD file & the media generator. When I rendered it, the file shows my bottom third stuff, with black everywhere else. So far so good.
I inserted this into the top video layer of a preliminary version of the Boxing video, and it works great! The only place it covers anything is where my graphics & text are. So I decided to try on it on the newest version of the video & for some reason it covers everything, no transparency. I can use chroma key to erase the black background from the overlay, but I don't want to do it that way.
So my question is why does one file allow it to be transparent with no chroma key filter & the other one needs a mask to "erase" the black background? Apparently I did something in the layers that is making this happen, but I have checked the properties carefully & i can't find anything different, besides that I added color correction filters. Mostly this is just an academic question, I have already finished this project, I just wanted to make some better graphics for the next time I do this (in a few weeks) and I was hoping to re use the project file, and just change the overlays.
Maybe it would just be better to start from scratch? Anyone have any ideas?