Move to Window > Show Movie Properties > Visual Settings and here add the mask file. Next, open the video and the mask in the QuickTime Pro tool. This file now needs to be saved as a TIFF or a GIF file. The remaining area is the rest area which has to be filled with white as a mask. Using the Photoshop Rectangular Marquee tool choose the area that is needed to be kept and then fill it with black. Next, launch Photoshop and then go to Edit > Copy and then paste the copied image. The captured image has to be exported as an Image Sequence in. Open the QuickTime Pro tool on your Mac and then take a picture of the video that needs cropping. To crop the video, you need to associate it with a Photoshop mask. To crop the videos using the QuickTime on your Mac, you need to use the Pro version as the basic version does not support the feature.
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