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Compositing in Premiere Pro

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While editing is a horizontal thing in the timeline, compositing is a vertical thing. Compositing means taking two or more elements and blending them into a seamless shot, like when you put a person shot on green screen into a scene in the desert. A good composite shot will most likely be done using a mixture of several techniques.

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Leirpoll, J., Osborn, D., Murphy, P., Edwards, A. (2017). Compositing in Premiere Pro. In: The Cool Stuff in Premiere Pro. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2890-6_8

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