![]() ![]() In the Mask 1 controls, uncheck the Edit Mode box. ✓ Once you’ve created your mask, set the Blend slider back to 0. Use the handles on every point to adjust your curves to match rounded corners precisely. The cursor becomes a pen tool and you can add points to create the shape you want. ✓ Move your mouse cursor to the Video Preview window. Reduce the new track volume so that a preselected quiet area is about 50 of the level of its corresponding area in the original. ![]() 500 or nearby, so that you can see the entire video at least partially as you create your mask. Paste to a new track, invert the waveform, and apply moderate compression. ✓ Click the arrow next to General Options. Notice the positive values rotate the image counter-clockwise, which is a bit counter-intuitive. Values higher than 180 or -180 will rotate the image past upside-down and back toward right-side up, which matters if you want to animate a rotation. You may not necessarily need the Curve tool in your video, but if you have non-square corners you want to cut out, as we do in this example, you’ll want the Curve to get the most exact mask. To rotate it 90 degrees clockwise, enter -90. In the Type drop-down list, choose Curve. ✓ Next to Mask 1, click the arrow to open the Mask 1 controls. We don’t necessarily have to cut the screen out to achieve the effect, but in this example, it will help the overall result look more realistic. Now we’ll use the controls to cut the screen out of the device in the video. ![]()
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