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Keynote does not create transparent backgrounds anymore when exporting movies with Apple ProRes 4444

I upgraded to Catalina today. I wish I hadn't. Since then Keynote does not render any transparent backgrounds anymore when I try to export the slides as movie with Apple ProRes 4444.


This is so bloody frustrating. You want to sit down, get some work done, instead you have to deal with this stupid upgrade which took nearly 2 HOURS!!!! just to find out that afterwards you CAN'T get the work done you were planning, because of some "improvements" which were forced upon you.


How do I fix this now??!!


Why can't I download Keynote movies with transparent background anymore?

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Posted on Oct 8, 2019 9:39 AM

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Posted on Oct 18, 2019 7:54 PM

I can verify that the problem happens on Catalina, Keynote 9.2. I first noticed it when importing to iMovie, a Prores 4444 video with transparent backgrounds had an opaque black background. I also verified that the same video file would render an opaque black background when reimported back into Keynote, so I concluded that it is not an iMovie problem. Here's the iMovie screen capture:

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Oct 18, 2019 7:54 PM in response to Teddy_B

I can verify that the problem happens on Catalina, Keynote 9.2. I first noticed it when importing to iMovie, a Prores 4444 video with transparent backgrounds had an opaque black background. I also verified that the same video file would render an opaque black background when reimported back into Keynote, so I concluded that it is not an iMovie problem. Here's the iMovie screen capture:

Oct 10, 2019 9:46 AM in response to Paola4444

Hi Paola4444,


Thanks for posting. As I understand it, you're finding your transparency settings aren't rendering when you export a Keynote.


As a test, do you see similar results if you export to a different format? This would help to narrow things down a bit.


Also, do you have any updates for Keynote in the App Store? If so, install those updates and test again to see if that helps.


I hope this helps get you started. Kind regards.

Oct 18, 2019 11:51 AM in response to Paola4444

OH MY GOD, I am having the same freaking issue. I am SO mad right now. SO SO SO Mad... I have so much work to do, I spent 3 hours upgrading to this piece of crap and now this. WTF? Can you not get it right, Apple... geezus. FIX THIS PLEASE. There is also not an update for Keynote TO fix this.

I am so upset right now.



Oct 18, 2019 12:15 PM in response to NoSiri

There were more posts in this thread, it appears they have been deleted by Apple for not expressing enough gratitude for their innovative "improvement". When they deleted the first post of mine they notified me about the deletion. So I reposted and toned down the rage I was feeling. But it still was not PC enough for them, since it's gone now, too. But this time they did NOT notify me about the deletion. There was also another poster who complained about the same Keynote problem after Catalina upgrade. His posts are gone now, too. And his post was totally tame in comparison to mine. So I hope you'll get to read this one before they delete it as well. So here is what I've learned after 3 different sessions with Apple Support, around 6 hours spent on the phone with them, having to buy a cable mouse (since the original Apple bluetooth mouse stopped working during a Catalina re-installagion), so a total of a week to fix that problem: you have to go back to Mojave. Only then will Keynote work again. So you need to do this via TimeMachine. They do not have a Keynote update to fix this as of yet and they don't know when it will come out. I also doubt that it can be fixed with a Keynote update. I think it has to be a Catalina update. Since we deleted and re-installed everything on my computer: Keynote, iMovie, Catalina and the problem persisted. It only was fixed after I reversed to Mojave.

Good luck!

Jan 25, 2020 1:50 AM in response to Paola4444

Found a solution, which at least works for the purpose of usage in iMovie as a transparency.


When exporting, don't choose 'Movie' - choose Animated Gif. The box opens up and you can choose your frame rate; default is 24, but you'll probably need it at 30 for standard digital stuff these days. Choose your resolution and then make sure Export with Transparent Backgrounds is checked. You'll get your file. Just import into your iMovie and do Picture in Picture when you place it on the timeline.

Keynote does not create transparent backgrounds anymore when exporting movies with Apple ProRes 4444

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