Synthetic media are video clips that Premiere generates automatically. They include bars and tone, straight black and color mattes, as well as transparent video clips which all can be very useful in video editing.
Creating Synthetic Media in Adobe Premiere
By franklin mcmahon in Premiere Pro,Tutorial,Video Tutorials
Tuesday December 16, 2008
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Nice tutorial!
Thanks
Don
So a transparent clip would be like an Adjustment LAyer IN AE correct.
Slightly different, but similar concept. You apply an effect to a transparent clip, where with an adjustment layer it is an effect that is applied to a different layer.
Thanks
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