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Graphics with alpha not appearing in sequence

Participant ,
May 27, 2021 May 27, 2021

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I think this is a weird bug I never had happen before. I made graphic lower thirds in after effects, rendered them with an alpha. They import and appear in the source monitor with the alpha, but then when I put them into the sequence there is a clip in the sequence but nothing shows.  If I double click the sequence clip back into the source monitor, again, nothings shows.  The underlying video is unaffected entirely. 

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Community Expert , May 27, 2021 May 27, 2021

Check image resolution: Might very well be off screen. Much larger then the sequence settings.

Hit Set to framesize.

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May 27, 2021 May 27, 2021

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See attached photos.

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Check image resolution: Might very well be off screen. Much larger then the sequence settings.

Hit Set to framesize.

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Ann, you win the prize. Of  course it was user error. It usually is. Thanks!!!

 

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May 27, 2021 May 27, 2021

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Hmm, that's very strange. I wonder why it would work in the source monitor with the alpha initially, but then not work after you drop it into your sequence...I'm guessing a bit here and coming up with a few things to try. What happens if you open your sequence settings and deselect "Composite in Linear Color?"

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If that doesn't make a difference, what happens if you dynamic link the After Effects composition to your Premiere Pro sequence? Does that make any differece? Just curious...

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Good thoughts Brandon. Neither of those methods worked.

This is so strange. I've never seen this before. I just updated PP to 15.2 in case it was a bug fix. But nope. 

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OMG. I found the problem. I can't believe what an idiot I am.

 

The Lower thirds it turns out were made in a UHD comp and my Premiere Project is an HD sequence. So it's just that they are sized in the wrong spot, way below the composition.  

 

Do I have any hair left after tearing it all out? Thanks for helping me get my head on straight.

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