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<v Instructor>All right guys,</v>
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now I'm gonna show you one more thing,
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I do sometimes in my editing,
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and you might like to do this too.
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And it's adding images to your video.
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So, here's an image, oh God.
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(laughs)
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This is one of my red arrows,
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but I didn't understand what a .png file was at the time,
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I made this awhile ago,
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so instead I made it like a green screen.
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So,
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(laughs)
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it should just be a red arrow with no green,
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but we'll fix that here under effects, keying.
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Bring the keyer over to it,
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and that green will disappear.
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(laughs)
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Anyway, whatever image you have,
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you just import it into your event,
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and then drag it down to the timeline,
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and then you can transform it.
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Let me get a little bit smaller.
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I'll place it where I want to place it.
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And,
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what?
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Okay, so, that's how you bring images,
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and they may be images that you want
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to completely overlap what's going on, you know?
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This is a bad image to use for this example,
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but let's say I want that to fill the screen,
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I'll going to have to,
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you know, it's untransformed right now,
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pull on these handles,
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stretch it out to the entire screen.
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This could be any photo, okay guys?
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And then, (imitates suspenseful music).
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Okay,
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and
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you can apply transitions over it,
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just like you would any other clip,
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so jeez I could put a cross dissolve on the end of it.
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(imitates suspenseful music)
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And then it comes back all right.
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<v ->(screams)</v>
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<v Instructor>(laughs)</v>
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Make it longer, or shorter.
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(suspenseful music)
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That is basically how you put other images
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over top of your footage.
