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Re: Adobe Premiere 6, split screen
by Alan Lloyd on Oct 21, 2009 at 3:41:18 pm

Pain In The...

OK - I can not find my v6.5 Premiere. It's in a box someplace.

I found something here online:

http://www.jeremymoore.com/AdobePremiere/FAQ/#Anchor-3.2

The relevant text follows:

3.2 Picture in Picture

1. Place one clip on the timeline on the "Video 1A" or "Video 1B" track. This will be the background video.
2. Place your second clip on "Video 2" track or above.

o You have a few options here:Use "Clip -> Video Options -> Motion..." and set the begin and end time to the same settings (position and zoom). Use a zoom value of less than 100% (maybe around 25%) for the smaller images

or

o Use the effect "Perspective -> Transform" and set the "Scale Width" and "Scale Height" to the same values (maybe around 25%). Set the "Position" where you want the video to be placed.

Note that you can overlap many videos on top each other on the Video 2+ tracks and set the positions/size as above to get some really cool effects (multiple videos play and moving around, etc.) Set different keyframes for position, scale, and rotation to add even more complexity to your video.



I hope this is useful/helpful.


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