Trying a Picture in Picture effect - 4 windows

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Linda King
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Trying a Picture in Picture effect - 4 windows

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I am quite new to movie making. I am using VideoStudio 10.

I want to create an effect where there screen is split into 4 windows - each window should play a different moview.


I also want to try another variation where the left side of the screen is split into 2 windows but the right side is one long window.

Is this possible? Any ideas?
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This tutorial is for 4 blocks of the same video to come together to make 1, but it will give you the basic understanding of using the overlay tracks and splitting the screen to achieve the look you want.
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Post by nmehta »

Linda,

http://takeoneflix.com/ulead-videostudi ... ay-basics/

The above video may also help.


Edit by sjj1805 - Web Board Administrator 26 Feb 2009.
When this post was created the video tutorials mentioned were all free.
That has now changed and members are advised that they have to be purchased. I must point out that these links are only provided for the purpose of convenience to our members. Neither Corel, the Forum Management or myself endorse any of the products listed and I/We have no associations with the vendors of any software listed below. I/We do not guarantee the quality of any of these products or their compatibility with the Corel products they are designed to work with. I/We will not enter into any negotiations between Members and the Company providing these tutorials.
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[size=117][color=red]Many useful VideoStudio and PhotoImpact tutorials can be found at
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Post by Linda King »

Thanks guys. The tutorials were excellent. I was able to create many variations of the effect.

Thanks again!!
Linda King
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