Created Mask - How do I see the mask?

Watched about 5 tutorials, read 3 articles...clearly see how to make a mask. I'm here with my yellow box, my mask is feathered, but I can't get back to the footage to SEE the mask in action.   How do I see the mask over the video footage? I've double-clicked everything and when I play the footage, it's just a transparent background and my feathered mask.   Thanks for the help.

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I need to remove the logo on the right shoulder of the gray shirt. It's a very short clip, less than 10 seconds, and there's very minimal movement in the shot. I thought this would be a quick mask.....but...

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