 Hello everybody, welcome back to the Premiere Pro tutorial. This one is going to show you how to add multiple masks to a single video. It's not easy to do and let me show you the steps. So let's just start from scratch. And all right, we've got some footage, drag and drop it in. The next step is clicking on the footage. You want to go to your effects panel. Under effects, type in alpha in the search bar here. And what we're looking for is alpha adjust. It's a key, video effects key alpha adjust. Drop that on and it does nothing out of the box, not to worry. Pull this down to approximately 75% for now. Now very quickly grab the tool. I'm just going to free draw a mask right here. For example, I'll show you real quick, going to draw one around that monitor. And again, I know that's monkey, but I'll do that done. Okay, I'm going to go ahead, click back on alpha, just click on the pen tool. I am now drawing the second mask and I'll draw it around this monitor. Again, it's not perfect. That's not the point. I'm going to show you the technique. Now I've got the two masks, but it doesn't quite look right. Of course, now just drag the opacity down to zero and you've got multiple masks and you can put anything on top of those two. Thanks for watching.