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Hi, maybe you can help me. My timecode in Premiere does not work. Instead of numbers, only squares appear. I have several versions of Premiere CC installed, but all versions have the same error. I'm using Premiere on a Macbook Pro 2017. What can I do?
If you have a mac, I went to the Font book and checked Arial Font. On the bottom right it said I had multiple fonts for Ariel and I clicked Automatically resolve and it deleted the duplicates. It fixed the square issue.
I have tried resolving the fonts with fontbook, and it did't work. I tried manualy moving fonts around and that didn't help, I tried putting the font in the system folder and/or the user folder. I have also rebooted my computer and cleared my cash... Noting has helped.
I was having the same problem that I noticed in Media Encoder just after I upgraded to Catalina from High Sierra -- so I thought it was a bug between the two. After I updated Media Encoder I still had the issue of instead of TC numbers it showed boxes.
I did this and it didn't work. The strange thing is that other text based effects work fine, such as clip name and simple text. I assume they all use the same Arial font, right? Arial and all its variations also work fine in the essential graphics panel.
I had already attempted 2 or 3 other methods of clearing the font cash/restoring default fonts and it hadn't worked, so I gave up on that approach. While on a lengthy and fruitless chat with an adobe rep (which involved deleting my preferences and keyboard shortcuts), I tried your method and it finally worked.
In this video production basics tutorial I will show you how to take out the green screen in Adobe Premiere CC. Removing or keying the green screen or blue screen background out is fairly easy to do using Premiere. I usually use After Effects to remove the green, but Ultra Key in Premiere does a great job as well. There are a number of reasons why you may just want to use Premiere. If you aren't doing very many motion graphics, and let's say you just want to have your subject with a different background and not much else happening, Premiere is a great choice. If I can do it, you can do it, let's get keying! :)
Open up premiere and created a new project. Next let's import our footage and background. You can drag the footage and background over to your project panel or you can go to "file" then "import" and do it that way.
Now we need to grab the v1 layer and raise it up to v2. This way we can drag the background over into our sequence and place it below the green screen footage. Drag the edge of the background to the right to match the length of the footage. Or you may have more then one background that will be changing throughout the video.
Now we need to start keying out that green screen. We will do this by using the "Ultra Key" effect. In the effects panel you can type "Ultra Key" or just "key" and you will find the effect. Grab that and drag it over and place it on your green screen footage, in this case V2 (Video layer 2, Matt_Greenscreen)
Now go over to the effects panel at the top left, we will see that the effect has been applied. It hasn't done anything yet because we need to use the eyedropper to select the color that we want to take out, which in this case is the green screen. Click on the eyedropper then click on the green. Here is a tip, it is important to have a well lit and evenly lit green screen background, it makes the keying process easier. After we click on it, you will notice the background disappear. It does a decent job just with that one click, but we need to fine tune it so it looks much better.
Next switch from "composite" output to "alpha channel" output. See how much noise is there. Ideally we want solid black for the background and solid white for the subject. Open up the "Matte Generation" drop down and play with the settings. Usually you will do a high "Pedestal" setting and then you will work with the "Transparency" setting. I can't just give you values that will work every time, it will vary depending on your footage. This looks pretty good with the settings I used.
Now let's clean up the edges a little bit by using the "Matte Cleanup" settings. You will want to adjust the choke amount, this will take away any outlines that might be there. We don't want the subject looking like a cartoon with a black outline. You can adjust the other settings as well to see how they effect your footage.
Now let's crop out that corner of the light that is showing in the top left corner of the footage. In the effects area type in crop. Next drag that over to your footage. Then select which ever side you need to bring in. In this case I did a slight adjustment to the left crop. Now I want to stage my character in a better location. Because let's say I want to bring up text and other graphics on the right hand side of me. So I will just use the motion settings and move me over to the left and then scale me down a bit. There we go!
Premiere Pro by definition is a timeline-based video editing software app that is developed by Adobe Inc. it is used for all common video editing jobs that are aimed at the production of perfect broadcast-quality and high-definition video. It can be used to import video, audio, and graphics, and is used to create new, edited versions of video which can be exported to the medium and format necessary for the distribution. Today, we focus on how to add shapes like circles and rectangles for titles or descriptions while editing your videos. It is so easy that you will not even believe it.
Step 1: Go to graphics on the top part of your screen, and then to the pen tool and simply choose the shape you want and click on it. You can also opt to left-click on your mouse, shapes will also appear.
Step 2: Then drag the shape where you want it placed. This will automatically create a new graphic space on your timeline. Here, you are also able to make your shape unfilled or filled, just adjust on the same graphics panel.
Step 3: Increase or decrease the size of your shape in premiere pro by dragging the number of the size on the graphics panel next to it. This wholly depends on the use of the shape in the video or movie.
Step 4: To change color, all you need to do is select the color you prefer, and click on it. It automatically changes. Guess what, that is all it takes to get those shapes in your videos or movies.
It is also important to note that you can do all these in the editing bar in the Fx control. Then left-click on your mouse and choose your options. Just do not forget to click anywhere on the timeline, deselect the graphics so that when you draw a new shape, it will create a new graphics clip for it.
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