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How to make this ( Adobe Premiere Pro , Abobe Photoshop or Adobe After Effect )

New Here ,
Jan 28, 2017 Jan 28, 2017

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Hello , Everyone i want to know how to make this kind of frame or whatever it's called.

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Look at the down left where numbers are i want to make something similar.

Waiting forward for a reply.

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Community Expert , Jan 29, 2017 Jan 29, 2017

Hi Xx:

You're referring to the 1/47, 2/47, 3/47 superimposed video graphic that appears at the lower left of the frame, correct?

Here's an approach:

  1. Design your graphics in a single, multi-layer Photoshop document.   Depending on the complexity of your artwork, you may want to work in layer groups.
  2. Save each layer or layer group as a PNG file (Photoshop has an option to automated this), making sure that can see the check board background of your PS document (this layer transparency will be included
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LEGEND ,
Jan 28, 2017 Jan 28, 2017

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You could make it in Photoshop and then place it over video in Premiere Pro.

You could even make MOST of it in Photoshop and then just do the numbers in Premiere Pro.

Or you could do most of it in Photoshop and then do the numbers in AE.

I mean, there are lots of ways to do it.

However, since you are asking the question, I would suggest you stick with something easier like Photoshop and Premiere. This is one of those things in AE that, if you have to ask, the answer is no.

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and how do we make this.

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Hi Xx:

You're referring to the 1/47, 2/47, 3/47 superimposed video graphic that appears at the lower left of the frame, correct?

Here's an approach:

  1. Design your graphics in a single, multi-layer Photoshop document.   Depending on the complexity of your artwork, you may want to work in layer groups.
  2. Save each layer or layer group as a PNG file (Photoshop has an option to automated this), making sure that can see the check board background of your PS document (this layer transparency will be included in the resulting PNG file).
  3. Import the PNGs into your PR project and place them in a video track above your footage.

-Warren

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