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How to only show bottom part of video in premiere...?

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Put the audio spectrum where you would like it to be on the video in Premiere. Have the song in AE, of course with the audio spectrum linked to it, and make the background green. Like, ONE TONE of green. I'm fairly sure you can't export onto an alpha background, so this may be the only way. Not dark, not light. Just green.

Then, export. Make sure the wave reacts to the audio properly.

Then, put it into premiere on the TOP layer.

At this point, you will be chroma-keying the green OUT. Fairly easy.

Unless your audio spectrum is green. Then it may look weird.

Play with the choke and feather of the chroma key a little bit, until it looks right.

Ok so I made some animations in Blender... I have a sound track and have created the moving music bars(whatever you call them) in after effects. I would like to be able to have the moving audio animation at the bottom of the animation that I made in Blender. How would I accomplish this?

 

Note: I am using Premiere Pro CS6 to do the editing.

 

Thanks!

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Put the audio spectrum where you would like it to be on the video in Premiere. Have the song in AE, of course with the audio spectrum linked to it, and make the background green. Like, ONE TONE of green. I'm fairly sure you can't export onto an alpha background, so this may be the only way. Not dark, not light. Just green.

Then, export. Make sure the wave reacts to the audio properly.

Then, put it into premiere on the TOP layer.

At this point, you will be chroma-keying the green OUT. Fairly easy.

Unless your audio spectrum is green. Then it may look weird.

Play with the choke and feather of the chroma key a little bit, until it looks right.

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Put the audio spectrum where you would like it to be on the video in Premiere. Have the song in AE, of course with the audio spectrum linked to it, and make the background green. Like, ONE TONE of green. I'm fairly sure you can't export onto an alpha background, so this may be the only way. Not dark, not light. Just green.

Then, export. Make sure the wave reacts to the audio properly.

Then, put it into premiere on the TOP layer.

At this point, you will be chroma-keying the green OUT. Fairly easy.

Unless your audio spectrum is green. Then it may look weird.

Play with the choke and feather of the chroma key a little bit, until it looks right.

Thanks! I'll try it out.

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Put the audio spectrum where you would like it to be on the video in Premiere. Have the song in AE, of course with the audio spectrum linked to it, and make the background green. Like, ONE TONE of green. I'm fairly sure you can't export onto an alpha background, so this may be the only way. Not dark, not light. Just green.

Then, export. Make sure the wave reacts to the audio properly.

Then, put it into premiere on the TOP layer.

At this point, you will be chroma-keying the green OUT. Fairly easy.

Unless your audio spectrum is green. Then it may look weird.

Play with the choke and feather of the chroma key a little bit, until it looks right.

So it worked. Thanks! 

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