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In this lecture we are going to create that is render our video might not as I want to draw your attention

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here that that is not rackmount there is nothing just one layer on top of the second one.

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So we've got a video.

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Matt I'm very happy from my video.

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It has a black background and it has transparency.

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The animation is cool.

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Now we want to make it a video.

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Let's go to composition.

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Toronto to interview I would read the first one I was trying and then I would come to best setting in

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the best setting you want the best settings and even more I would click OK lossless.

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We go to lossless and we surely don't want it.

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We wanted a good time in the format option here.

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Your best is animation.

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Use animation in after effect.

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It's very good.

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The others will give you some problems here and there.

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OK animation will do and of course the quality he wanted at 100 percent will click OK.

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And then the most important is our G-B.

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We don't want our G-B want IGB plus Alpha AGP plus Alpha means that the transparent layers keep them

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transparent or transparent areas keep them transparent or you can go to your alpha channel and look

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what is transparent and what's not transparent.

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During the course we have done many of them.

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But in short sulfites is whatever it is that's worth keeping Transworld please in your video player

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or you will not see that principle that it is in the video editing programs that you will see the transitions

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click OK.

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So this is video Mosse let me go and see where I'm going to save it so it doesn't go on my hard disk

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and then I forget where I put it.

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Well that's very fine for me.

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It is going inside my collection of video clips.

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I will just say save.

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Now we want to 100.

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I would click on render and restart it's rendering very fast as you can see.

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Now I have a video called Video Mode.

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Let's go to our video clip.

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Let's delete our video here.

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We just did this last year and we go out and import the video that we have just created.

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It's called video.

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That's OK.

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So we try to find it.

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Over here.

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I have hundreds of videos with click and we imported now to take the video out and just drop it on the

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other be as simple as this.

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And then I can make it transform fit to camp or fit to compile whatever you want.

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And here you are you're done.

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As simple as this.

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This is the technique.

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What's the technique.

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You create a masques animation inside the solid layer.

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You make sure you have your transparency is very right that you create a video or you render a video

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that a movie R G B plus Alpha and the format is animation.

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And now you can use that video on top of any video in after effects and outside after effects.

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The most important technique is the way you are going to animate your masks.

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You need to be very meticulous and you need to be very good at it.

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In the next lecture I will do another umask animation and show you a few tricks you might want to see

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them and use them also.

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I'll see you in the next lecture.

