How do I get a clip in my title instead of a black background in Title Designer?
Beautiful evening
Aloha
Antwort von Wiro:
Put your title in a track above the clip. Title track from the designers of nature, with alpha channel. Greeting Wiro
Antwort von Aloha:
Hi Wiro,
Thank you, but that does not work: the title jerky (; not running clean) against a black background
Beautiful evening
Aloha
Antwort von Jörg:
mal ne simple, seriously intended question: Now after you have started at least three threads with simple questions and get answers, you are not synonymous think that you should perform first time actually something Eigeninitiartive? Otherwise you will forever hang s.Tropf the forums ...
Antwort von Aloha:
'ne a serious answer to a serious question: I plague me already an eternity around it, I studied the manual, but just do not find out how.
If you interfere with my question, I just pull it back!
Gruss
Aloha
Antwort von Wiro:
Hello, It will be used every day around the world hundreds of thousands of titles on a clip, so You can do it synonymous ;-) Maybe you've put the title in the timeline BEFORE the clip? Then, of course, shines through black. Title and have time on top of each clip so that the clip can shine through. Greeting Wiro
Dazuschreiben BTW: please always necessarily the premiere version, since there are different versions for different approaches.
Antwort von Aloha:
Hello,
I placed it over it, ie to the same track.
When I play the clip, you siht images to track where the background is schwrz after the title and one sees the pictures.
I have it taken away again, and this has created a hole of the length of the track clips.
I have tried synonymous, it runs parallel to the same time to put the video clip to another track, and there you see nothing on the title.
I have looked everywhere for synonymous settings, but found nothing suitable.
Sorry if I do with my newb questions nerve!
Beautiful day
Aloha
Antwort von Jörg:
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I placed it over it, ie to the same track.
wrong because Wiro writes
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Put your title in a track above the clip.
Antwort von Wiro:
Add a screenshot of your timeline views online. And tell us what version of Premiere you use.
Antwort von Aloha:
I understood and it works (; except that the font is not fluent) running
And I have already (the next problem, sorry)
Aloha
Antwort von Grintolix:
... when you write "except that the writing fluent runs," I assume that this happens in the preview window? If you have the movie "rendered" (exported;) in film format, and you anschaust the film as with Windows Media Player, wrd, the hook / judder be gone.