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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2011

*****READ*****

If you just want the basics on how to use the footage from this pack, just drop the footage onto your timeline because it is pre keyed.

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  • Haha your like mr. Maggit from south park with that constant mkay... hmkay Haha no offense Dude ;)

  • @kristoffer1909 its mr mackey who does that

  • hi there ive been noticeing sometimes when i try to add a muzzle flash or something the whole video screen will go green and sometimes you cant even see the effect how do i fix this i use to just remove and then re add but its not really working anymore

  • @bowlchamp411 I need to know a little bit more about youre situation. Since you rfootage is not keying itself automatically, im assuming that you are not using the action essentials pack. What I am assuming you are sing is stock footage on a green backdrop. If that is the case, then you need to key the green out of the stock footage. I posted a comment earlier about keying (or chroma keying or greenscreening) stock footage. If you are using the actino essentials pack, then your footage should be

  • @bowlchamp411 *continued* pre keyed, meaning that when you drop it onto your timeline, the black automatically goes away. This pre keyed feature is only available in the action essentials pack, and not regular stock footage. But if you are using the AE2 pack then it may bee a glitch in the program or the video file.

  • do abobe tremere 10, works on this program?? ACTION ESSENTIALS 2

  • @danielte18 Im not sure if I understand youre question. Are you asking if Action Essentials 2 work in Adobe Premiere? If so then yes, they do. They should also be pre keyed, meaning the black backround is automatically removed for you once you drop it onto your timeline. If the black is not automatically removed, then change the blending mode or the transfer mode (same thing, different names) to "screen" or "Add"

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  • @asianfred606 yea sry im danish i din't know to spell it but mr mackey then

  • @asianfred606 thanx mate! , btw awsome tutorial.. sorry for my bad english haha :D

  • @asianfred606 ups, sorry for type render, i was a little high

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