I am attempting to put together a video showing the subject (my wife) as she is working in her flower bed.. I shot the video from a tripod. I have a PNG photo of a fence with a knot hole. I am attempting to follow her as if I am seeing thru a knot hole.
I have the video of her on overlay track 1 and the fence/knot hole on overlay 2. How do I track her in the middle of the knot hole? Can the overlay tracks somehow be keyframed?
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Re: Keyframe question - I Think!
You may need to use the overlay track - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=molIs1o0eiQ
or try the Picture in Picture effect.
or try the Picture in Picture effect.
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