Combine two videos to create an imaginative composite in Adobe Premiere Pro.
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In this project, you’ll replace part of a scene with a second video clip, as an inset, using Premiere Pro
In the Editing workspace, place your main footage on track V2 in the Timeline panel. With the video clip selected, open the Effect Controls panel and click the icon under Opacity that’s appropriate for the object you’re masking: Ellipse, Rectangle, or Free Draw Bezier. Position the mask path points so they black out the object. Increase the Mask Feather to soften the edges.
If the masked object remains fixed throughout the scene, you can go to the next step. If it moves, however, you’ll need to track the mask so it follows the object. In the Effect Controls panel, click the wrench icon next to Mask Path and choose the appropriate tracking method. Enable Preview so you’ll be able to gauge the tracking’s accuracy in real time. Click the Track Forward button. Mask tracking takes time, so be patient. When it’s completed, play the sequence. If at any point you need to reposition the mask to keep it on target, readjust the mask path and click the Track Forward button again to create new tracking keyframes from that point onward.
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