Here's one thing I do, though you could just as well use masking.
Say I have a screen capture of a login page and I don't want viewers to see personal login details...
At that point in the screen capture, I take a snapshot of the screen & use that to create an overlay that covers/masks the part I don't want shown, by making the rest of the snapshot transparent (attached overlay).
Next I drop the overlay in a higher numbered track and adjust its position & duration (snapshot of timeline attached).
There are alternative ways to achieve the same thing e.g. applying a blur to the overlay or using duplicate vieos with masking, but for most of my purposes the overlay works fine.
Cheers - Tony
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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at Sep 11. 2017 16:25
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