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May 11, 2022
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Videos not exporting with background transparency in Premiere Pro

  • May 11, 2022
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Hello everyone,

I have made a Like, Subscribe, and Notification video with sound effects for youtube. When importing the video into a different video making software, the background SHOULD be transparent, but instead is black and covers the other parts of that section of video that is intended to be seen. How do I properly export videos so that they have a transparent background, as to allow the other visuals to be seen? It doesn't matter what program I import it into, it still doesn't have transparency. Screen shot of it in Premiere Elements for an example. I'm also not sure how to make the background green to just do a green screen effect, but I would like to stay away from green screen if at all possible, as it ruins the appearance of the video.

 

Thanks in advanced.

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Inspiring
May 11, 2022

If you want to stay with mp4, and so long as your 'different video making software' has a decent green-screen removal tool, it might be the easiest solution to just create a rectangle, color green, sized to fit your composition, put it behind all your other layers, and export like that.

Then in your other software (it might help if you said which software it was), choose the green-screen tool and get rid of the background green in order to get your desired transparency!

davikingAuthor
Participating Frequently
May 11, 2022

I am primarily using Premiere Elements, but have been testing it with all sorts of different programs such as final cut, kdenLive, etc.

I'm not sure how to create shapes and such with P-Pro. The tutorial I followed, doesn't go into that. I am attempting to create this thing and export it before my P-Pro trial expires.

Inspiring
May 11, 2022

I'm trying to get access to the english version of Premiere (Now on french), as soon as I manage I'll explain how to create a rectangle. You could try searching on google 'create rectangle in premiere pro', you might find what you need.

Ann Bens
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Community Expert
May 11, 2022

Mp4 does not hold transparency.  Mov with animation codec does, or Prores/Cineform with alpha.

 

If a background is green, it means the shot is made in front of a green cloth.

davikingAuthor
Participating Frequently
May 11, 2022

I am not sure how to export this file from Premiere Pro as a .mov file. When changing the file name from .mp4 to .mov, the name changes back to a .mp4 file extension.

Also, you moved this question to Premiere Elements. It was meant for Premiere Pro, as my question has nothing to do with elements. It has to do with Premiere Pro. Please move it back to the Premiere Pro forum. Thanks.

 

 

Inspiring
May 11, 2022

I don't think changing the file name will change the extension; to export as .mov, choose 'QuickTime' as the format instead of 'H.264'. That should work!