From the course: Motion Graphics for Video Editors: Working with Type

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Creating a logo bug

Creating a logo bug

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Creating a logo bug

- Oftentimes in a video, you'll be given a logo that people wanna superimpose into the corner. Maybe it's a station identification or a branding ID that needs to be woven into the video. This is fairly common practice. Making it is very simple. Let's assume that you have a vector Illustrator file. You might not be comfortable using Adobe Illustrator, but don't worry, if you have an Illustrator file, it can bee added into a Photoshop document. Vector graphics made in Illustrator have the flexibility of being very scalable, or able to be resized cleanly. To do this, we'll make a new document that matches the size of our canvas. Now, if you're editing in Premiere Pro, there's a really easy way to do this. If you already have a sequence open with footage in it, you can make a new graphic that matches. Just choose file, new, Photoshop file, and it will automatically match the resolution of your canvas. In this case, it's using some non-square pixels to create a 1920 by 1080 graphic. When I…

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