Premultiplied with Black: The colour values of semi-transparent pixels in the video have been encoded so that the more transparent they are, the closer to black they are.Ignore Alpha: Display every pixel in the video clip as opaque, without demultiplying their colour values or blending them with other visual elements in your animatic.This option allows you to inform Storyboard Pro of how transparent and semi-transparent pixels in your clip were encoded so that it blends these pixels properly with the other visual elements in your animatic. If you have selected a movie file with transparency, select the proper alpha type for your movie file in the Alpha Type drop-down: For example, if the frame rate of your project is 24 frames per second, and you want the image to span for 1 second, set the Clips Duration to 24. This determines the amount of frames the image clip will span over in the timeline. If you have selected an image, set the desired duration of the still image in the Still Images Duration field.In the Destination panel, select New Video Track if your project does not have a video track or if you want to import the clip into a new video track, or Current Video Track if you want to import it into the currently selected video track.In the file browser, locate and select the image or video file that you want to add to your project, then click on Open.Right-click on the empty space below or above the tracks in the Timeline view, then select Import Videos/Images as Clips.Right-click on the video track in which you want to import clips, then select Import Videos/Images as Clips.In the top menu, select File > Import > Videos/Images as Clips.If you want to import clips into an existing video track, select the video track in which you want to import clips in the Timeline view.You can also add video tracks above or below the storyboard track, so that videos appear in front of, or behind the animatic. Just like audio tracks, you can add several video tracks to your project and have clips overlap each other. Hence, before you can add video clips to your animatic, you must create video tracks. Just like sound clips must be added to audio tracks, video clips must be added to video tracks. This can be useful if you need to use reference images or videos, to have elements such as logos or backgrounds span over several panels or scenes, or to insert videos, such as opening sequences, credit sequences or live action footage to your animatic.Ĭontrary to layers in a panel, clips in video tracks can extend over several panels, and are not affected by camera movements. However, it is also possible to add video tracks to your project, which can contain still images or video files that will display over or under your animatic. When you create a Storyboard Pro project, the only track intended to contain visuals in your animatic is the storyboard track.
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