• | Holding on to keyed footage
on Oct 10, 2016 at 10:57:31 pm |
I need to key several pieces of footage and maintain them, and their alpha channels, for use throughout a project. Is my best strategy to make individual comps for each keyed item and then drop them into the working comps as needed?
Thanks
Bruce
Photographer / Motion Graphics Artist
Vision Rising
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Dance Without Reason
• | Re: Holding on to keyed footage on Oct 11, 2016 at 2:16:49 pm |
Oh my, I figured it out. The keying effect (KeyLight in this case) stays with the layer. So a copy and paste of the layer results in a copy with the keying imbeded.
Photographer / Motion Graphics Artist
Vision Rising
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Dance Without Reason
• | Re: Holding on to keyed footage on Oct 11, 2016 at 5:14:21 pm |
I don't know how frequently this clip gets re-used. If it's a lot, you'd probably be better off prerendering the clip. You eliminate the render time hit you'd incur by invoking Keylight every time you use the clip.
Dave LaRonde
Promotion Producer
KGAN (CBS) & KFXA (Fox) Cedar Rapids, IA