 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial. This one is going to show you how to check for a transparent background and how to render with an alpha channel. So here we go. I've got some rotoscope footage here. How do you get to make sure the background's got a transparent channel? Simple. Click on this little tool here over on the right side here. It's the Settings tool. Drag her on down, and then you're going to see a few options. The one you want is Transparency Grid. If you click on that and you see that these little white and gray squares here, these rectangles, that means you've got a transparent background. It's good. You can also note here I've got a color mat, and I'll just turn it on and off to prove that it's correct. Okay. The second step, we want to render this, and we want to make sure we get the alpha channel. All right. Good. So you don't get a black background. Go to File, go to Export, go to Media, and then here it is. What you want to do is you want to set the preset and the format. The format, I switch it from H.264, which is standard, to Quicktime. Under Quicktime, you get a bunch of options. Pardon me. I choose Apple ProRes 4444 with alpha. It means red, green, blue channel, alpha channel. Hit Export. That's it, guys. Thanks for watching.