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Uploading a segmented file to premiere pro

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Mar 08, 2023 Mar 08, 2023

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I am attempting to create a simple intro using my logo for future videos. The idea is to introduce segments of my logo in an animated fashion on premiere pro. I have divided the sections of my logo into their desired layers and made the background transparent to apply to any video background, and saved it as a .png file. However, when I upload the .png file to premiere pro, I am unable to access the layers and edit them separately. Looking for a simple fix, as I am sure this is a very simple fix. I have searched youtube and forums, where I may not be using the correct verbiage to find a solution. I've also tried double clicking the video I imported in my sequence panel.

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Community Expert , Mar 08, 2023 Mar 08, 2023

Don't save it as a png.  Save it as a psd or tiff, which will support layers.  

When you import it, you will be given the option to import as layers.

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Community Expert , Mar 08, 2023 Mar 08, 2023

My suggestion would have also been to use a different format, particularly a PSD file.


Here is a tutorial using Multi-layered Photoshop files with Premiere Pro.
https://helpx.adobe.com/au/premiere-pro/how-to/work-with-layered-photoshop-files.html 

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Don't save it as a png.  Save it as a psd or tiff, which will support layers.  

When you import it, you will be given the option to import as layers.

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My suggestion would have also been to use a different format, particularly a PSD file.


Here is a tutorial using Multi-layered Photoshop files with Premiere Pro.
https://helpx.adobe.com/au/premiere-pro/how-to/work-with-layered-photoshop-files.html 

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