

You can also play with other effects for the watermark. Here our watermark is not looking too highlighted it looks like an actual watermark. Press watch icon to make a keyframe at 9sec frame and opacity 100%, then go to 11sec frame and set opacity to 25%.We select the logo layer and press 'O' to open opacity property.Our watermark is looking too much highlighted. Great! Our logo is moving fast in and out on the video screen. Now we go to 10sec frame and set height 1508, and then go to 11sec frame and set height 1038.For this, create next keyframe near to the previous keyframe.Our watermark is coming, going and coming back as we want it. But now our logo is moving a bit slowly. For this, we go to 6sec frame and set height 1508 and then go to 9sec frame and set height 1038.


Now we need to move our logo repeatedly on the video screen. The logo is coming on screen at the start, and at 3sec frame is going out from the screen. Now go to 3sec frame and set height 1038.Press watch icon and make a keyframe at 00sec.For this, we have to select the logo layer and press 'P' to open position properly.Now we need to move our watermark, so when the video starts your logo will come and go in a certain movement from left to right or right to left or whatever direction of movement you want. Add the logo to the main composition below the video layer.Create a new composition 1920*1080, a dd the video to the main composition.First import the Video on which you need to add a watermark, and your logo which you want to use as a watermark.Just follow the steps below to make the same. So it's crucial to learn to add your logo as a watermark for the purpose of security as well as your identity. Also, you can secure your videos so that nobody could copy it. If you are making videos for clients, then it becomes necessary to add your logo as a watermark to avoid the risk of being cheated. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to add a logo as a watermark in the video using Adobe After Effects. How to Add a 💧Watermark to a Video in Adobe After Effects
