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spero
Participant
August 20, 2019
Answered

In Adobe Rush Change Background Screen From Black To White

  • August 20, 2019
  • 6 replies
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At the end of my YouTube video, I have created an end screen. The video is cropped smaller and pulled to the upper left of the screen. This leaves exposed black screen. In Adobe Rush is there a way to change it from black to white?

Thanks and let me know!

Correct answer caroline_edits

We noticed a lot of you still had this question so we made a visualized tutorial for you! Instead of just rough screenshots from my laptop lol

 

This should answer your question if you've got 60 seconds!

Caroline

6 replies

Participant
July 9, 2022

Is there any way to do this without having to take use a layer track in Rush? You're only limited to 4, and I'm maxed out. Don't want to move this project over to Premiere.

Participant
June 20, 2021

Hi i am still having this issue, i can get it to work for one clip... but i have hours of work with tiny clips and when i try to move multiple, all the clips wont move together and if i try to do them individually they change size? Messing up the whole thing. I also tried someones suggestion below of using an image and using that on another line but the same issue of moving multiple clips happens. Is there really no way to move the full video lines around? I seem to be able to move the audio around on the three available lines? 

Participating Frequently
April 20, 2021

I can't find how to do this whilst using Adobe Rush on my Macbook Pro

 

Participant
May 20, 2021

Same here! 

anissa_thompson
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 22, 2021

Take a look at my video demo here - there have been a few updates since some of the previous posts, but now it's pretty easy when you know exactly where to look! 😄

Hope this helps!

Hope this helps! Make sure to press "✔ Correct Answer" on this post if this answers your question. Happy Creating!Anissa • @anissat
caroline_edits
Community Manager
caroline_editsCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
October 15, 2020

We noticed a lot of you still had this question so we made a visualized tutorial for you! Instead of just rough screenshots from my laptop lol

 

This should answer your question if you've got 60 seconds!

Caroline

tarad13813973
Participant
March 27, 2021

Hi Solid Background is not in the graphics. Maybe it is a bug or something? Also alot of us are trying to figure out how to move the layers around, and ours don't drag and drop.

Participant
June 14, 2021

Same, Basic Solid Background is not an option.

caroline_edits
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 20, 2019

Hi Spero!

You can do this by adding the "Solid Background" Title Template to your project, underneath your other images!

For future projects, you can change the color of the solid background by going to the "Edit" tab in the "Titles" Panel.

Let me know if you have any questions!

Happy to help

-Caroline

spero
speroAuthor
Participant
August 20, 2019

Caroline,

Awesome! Can you let me know how to make it appear underneath my video as

opposed to on top of it???!!!

Suzanne

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djDyer
Participant
September 10, 2020

spero​, you can simply move the track UP above the your background graphic!
(*assuming you have enough video tracks available; Rush maxes out at 4 video tracks)


I am not able to put the video track ABOVE any graphic.  Whether that be a white backgound or adding a photo BEHND the video.  What am I missing?  you make it seem like it's just a drag and drop easy feature, but I'm unable to do so. 

 

Thanks for any advice, realizing this thread is kinda old. 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 20, 2019

Moved from Premiere Pro​ to Premiere Rush