In this first example, there are three tracks. how they are composited together) is determined by the parent track.Ĭlick the Make Compositing Child button on a parent track to make a child track.Ĭlick the Make Compositing Parent button on a child track to make a parent track. In general terms, the parent track is the highest track in a group of tracks (often only two) and the behavior of the child tracks (i.e. Great post on Why snow/confetti ruin YouTube Quality.The key to understanding overlays, masks, transparency, and compositing is to understand the parent/child relationship between tracks. r/Filmmakers - A more generalize filmmaking subredditĬrime? /r/RBI - Reddit Bureau of Investigation (best place to get a crime solved) /r/VFX - Reddit's own special effects subreddit./r/AfterEffects - Specializing in motion graphics./r/Videography - A subreddit more about the production side of making videos, that is working with cameras, microphones, lighting, and so forth./r/EditLines - Want to see what a Professional's timeline looks like?.If you're editing for yourself, and it's a hobby? /r/VideoEditing is probably the right place. If you're working with RED, finishing via Resolve? /r/Editors If you're working for pay professionally, you should be posting in /r/Editors
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