Enhancing Overlay Clips; Applying Transparency To The Overlay Clip; Chroma Keying An Overlay Clip - Ulead VIDEOSTUDIO 11 User Manual

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Tip: Pause Duration determines how long your pause will be in the designated area
before the clip exists the screen. If you applied motion to the Overlay clip, drag the Trim
handles to set the Pause Duration.

Enhancing Overlay clips

Applying transparency, border and filters are some of the ways you can enhance
your Overlay clips. You can also chroma key the Overlay clip to remove its
background color and show the clip in the Video Track as the new background.

Applying transparency to the Overlay clip

In the Attribute tab, click Mask & Chroma Key to go to the Overlay Options
Panel. Drag the Transparency slider to set the opacity of the Overlay clip.

Chroma Keying an Overlay clip

Chroma key is a popular technique that makes a particular color in a clip
transparent to be able to show underlying clips, objects or layers. Usually, Chroma
Key is used as special effects in movies or a TV program's weather forecast.
To specify Chroma Key settings to the current Overlay clip:
1. Click Mask & Chroma Key in the Attribute tab to go to the Overlay Options
Panel.
2. Select Apply Overlay options then Chroma Key in Type.
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