Is there any way I can get three different scenes to appear on screen at the same time. I want three vertical oblongs containing the scenes, first to appear left, second middle, third right and for each one to remain on screen whilst the other appears till all are on screen together, then all cut away together.
I am using VS9, I can get two scenes appearing using the overlay screen, but it is not ideal, and like I say, I need three.
Thanks
Dave
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Dave,
Go to http://www.ulead.com/partner/learntool/ ... xcerpt.pdf for one method.
I recently created a tutorial on how to do a split screen for two video clips (different method using the Cropping effect) that I think you can adapt for your needs. It would eliminate some steps needed in the above example. It's located in the "VIDEO Products Tutorial" forum.
Hope this helps,
Ron
Go to http://www.ulead.com/partner/learntool/ ... xcerpt.pdf for one method.
I recently created a tutorial on how to do a split screen for two video clips (different method using the Cropping effect) that I think you can adapt for your needs. It would eliminate some steps needed in the above example. It's located in the "VIDEO Products Tutorial" forum.
Hope this helps,
Ron
