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Re: Coaching needed... try to expand PIP
by
Terry Esslinger
on Jun 15, 2009 at 10:25:48 pm
As you haqve probebly already done place your 'small picture' on a track above your announcers picture track and use event pan and crop to resize it and place it in the corner.
When you want to enlarge it to cover the whole screen place your time line curser (scrubber) at the point you want the expansion to start and open your event pan crop window for the PiP (top track). In the lower portion of the P/C window is a small time line where you might want to activate the 'synch curser' control. The curser in the keyframe timeline will now move in unison with the curser in your main time line. Move either curser to the point where you would like the expansion of the picture to complete its expanding. Then in the P/C window expand the event to fill and be centered in the screen. When you play this section your PiP will expand and fill the screen. Whether it expands fast or slow depends on on the length of time you give it to expand. Whether it expands linear;y or smoothly is also controllable. Linearly is a constant speed from start to stop. Smoothly is a slowly accelerating beginning, a constant speed in the middle and a slowly decelerating ending.
Have fun it is actually much easier than it sounds.
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Coaching needed... try to expand PIP
by Eric Vititoe on Jun 15, 2009 at 6:48:11 pm
Re: Coaching needed... try to expand PIP
by Terry Esslinger on Jun 15, 2009 at 10:25:48 pm
Re: Coaching needed... try to expand PIP
by Eric Vititoe on Jun 16, 2009 at 12:18:30 am
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