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June 16, 2023
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Inserting photos leaving rest of frame black

  • June 16, 2023
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I use a clip in the timeline and sometimes I insert photos that don't quite cover the underlying frame. Where a photo does not cover of course parts of the underlying clip shows up. Is there an easy way to make those parts be black without having to cut up the underlying clip movie?

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최고의 답변: Peru Bob

Create black video

Empty areas of a track appear black if no other visible clip areas are present on underlying video tracks. If necessary, you can also create clips of opaque black video for use anywhere in a sequence. A black video clip behaves as a still image. To create a clip of a different color, use a color matte. (See Create a color matte.)

  1. In the Project panel, click the New Item button 
     

     

     at the bottom of the Project panel and choose Black Video.
  2. If necessary, in the New Black Video dialog box, set Width, Height, Timebase, and Pixel Aspect Ratio to match these settings for the sequence in which you will use the black video clip. By default, the duration of the new clip is set to five seconds. Click OK.
     

    You can change the default duration of black video clips and other still image clips in the General pane of the Preferences dialog box. For more information, see Change the default duration for still images.

     

    from here:

    https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/creating-special-clips-synthetics.html

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Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 16, 2023

Place Black Video in a track between the photo's track and the underlying track.

Participating Frequently
June 16, 2023

Add a black clip to a track between your photo track and clip track.

Pelicula Film작성자
Inspiring
June 16, 2023

That make sense indeed.

And is there an easy straightforward way to add a black clip?

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Peru BobCommunity Expert답변
Community Expert
June 16, 2023

Create black video

Empty areas of a track appear black if no other visible clip areas are present on underlying video tracks. If necessary, you can also create clips of opaque black video for use anywhere in a sequence. A black video clip behaves as a still image. To create a clip of a different color, use a color matte. (See Create a color matte.)

  1. In the Project panel, click the New Item button 
     

     

     at the bottom of the Project panel and choose Black Video.
  2. If necessary, in the New Black Video dialog box, set Width, Height, Timebase, and Pixel Aspect Ratio to match these settings for the sequence in which you will use the black video clip. By default, the duration of the new clip is set to five seconds. Click OK.
     

    You can change the default duration of black video clips and other still image clips in the General pane of the Preferences dialog box. For more information, see Change the default duration for still images.

     

    from here:

    https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/creating-special-clips-synthetics.html

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 16, 2023

Scale the photo up, so it does cover the underlying frame.

If you want the part covered, use shapes from the Essential Graphics Panel.