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If you use Final Cut Pro, then create a PICT (.pct) file in Photoshop with an Alpha Channel, and you can create your logo in either black or white (or even possibly some other color, with a logo, etc).
Once you have finished editing your video, with your titles and credits (which you don't want your watermark to cover), you set the length of the .pct file which you have imported into Final Cut Pro to match the amount of time that your video runs for (minus the time for the title and credits segments).
You than drag the .pct into the Canvas window and superimpose it on the section that you want the watermark to appear on (set the "in" point to where the video you want the watermark to appear on starts).
You can then export the video to Quicktime (self-contained movie), and then import it into a program like Cleaner, where you can batch process it in any number of ways (I do my videos in .wmv, .mov, and .mpg).
Use the Help section of the various programs if you get stuck or need more detailed info.
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