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Re: Split screen in vegas
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Don Bloom
on Apr 3, 2008 at 2:17:39 am
Edward has a tutorial about split screening but I can't remember off the top of my head which issue of his newsletter it is. Short course, you can use either P/C or Track Motion to resize and move the image to the left or right, then do the same with the other footage. Of course, you need 2 video tracks to do it. I mark one track LEFT and one RIGHT OR TOP and BOTTOM or whatever I'm doing with the footage. Helps keep me for doing silly things if I need to make any change.
That should get you started. OOPPS before I forget, you might want to turn off HOLD ASPECT RATIO (you might need to)
Don
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