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September 16, 2018
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How to mask multiple areas using Ultra Key mask options in Premiere Pro 2017

  • September 16, 2018
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I use the ultra key to remove the green screen in Premiere pro, but in some footage, I want to keep the specific area without removing the green, so I use a mask for that, but if I want to mask 2  areas or more and don't want ultra key to the effect on. so how do I do that?  when I add another mask, it adds the effects on the already applied mask. can not nest and do again to another area.   please suggest some technique, sorry for bad English.

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Correct answer Meg The Dog

Add another copy of the same clip above the clip you have applied the Ultra key to, and on the clip on the higher track use an opacity mask to crop around just the additional area you want to protect from the key.

You can repeat this process to add as many layers as you need to get all the areas that are not supposed to be keyed exposed.

MtD

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Meg The DogCorrect answer
Inspiring
September 16, 2018

Add another copy of the same clip above the clip you have applied the Ultra key to, and on the clip on the higher track use an opacity mask to crop around just the additional area you want to protect from the key.

You can repeat this process to add as many layers as you need to get all the areas that are not supposed to be keyed exposed.

MtD

Participant
September 17, 2018

Thank you, I understood .