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Hey all, I'm putting together a promotional video for my company. The tricky thing about this is that I need the video to project transparently onto a special sunglasses display case . By accomplishing this, you will be able to see the video, as well as, the sunglasses behind the video. So I think I need to export the video with alpha channel, and 50% opacity. Not really sure if this will work though. Has anyone out there rendered transparent video to be played on a screen allowing you to see what is behind it in real life?
Thanks,
Nic Deyo
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You probably need to construct or replace you video edit within an After Effects composition. Default background of Ae is transparent while Pr is black solid.
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Default background of Ae is transparent while Pr is black solid.
That's incorrect. Black is simply what shows when there is nothing there. If you export out to a format with Alpha, the black will be transparent.
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Some one needs to Project a file with an Alpha channel to see if it Projects as Black or Transparent.
Could be tested with a psd or png with alpha as well if that easier.
I am curious but do not have a projector.
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Jim,
of course it does! Hence alpha view etc...
Nic,
apologies for (late night) mistake.
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You're projecting so an alpha channel is irrelevant. You just need a black background.
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I am with Dave on this one.
The Sunglass display needs to be (semi) transparant.
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