Here is what I am trying to do. I have a 16:9 project, however my photos are 4:3. Using Sony Vegas Movie Studio 10 HD
I want to show the 4:3 photo sized down on top of the 16:9 video. This is a simple PIP. Then I want the photo to travel across the screen from end to rnd starting off screen.
However, when re-sizing the photo down using the croping effect, or even when using the NewBlueFX PIP effect, it seems that the position where I put the photo is bound by the aspect ratio of the photo and not the project aspect ratio.
What I mean is that if I try to position the photo off to the side of the video, the photo gets cut off and does not allow me to move the photo off to the ends of the 16:9 video.
If I set the aspect ratio of the photo to 16:9 it all works fine. However I do not want to do this as it cuts off parts of the photo I want to show.
Is there a way to have a 4:3 photo, which is quite common, as a PIP on a 16:9 video in a 16:9 project and position it wherever I want on the screen without it getting cut off or needing to convert the photo to 16:9?
I have had no problem doing this inthe past with MAGIX Movie Edit Pro or Adobe Premiere Elements. I must be missing something.
I want to show the 4:3 photo sized down on top of the 16:9 video. This is a simple PIP. Then I want the photo to travel across the screen from end to rnd starting off screen.
However, when re-sizing the photo down using the croping effect, or even when using the NewBlueFX PIP effect, it seems that the position where I put the photo is bound by the aspect ratio of the photo and not the project aspect ratio.
What I mean is that if I try to position the photo off to the side of the video, the photo gets cut off and does not allow me to move the photo off to the ends of the 16:9 video.
If I set the aspect ratio of the photo to 16:9 it all works fine. However I do not want to do this as it cuts off parts of the photo I want to show.
Is there a way to have a 4:3 photo, which is quite common, as a PIP on a 16:9 video in a 16:9 project and position it wherever I want on the screen without it getting cut off or needing to convert the photo to 16:9?
I have had no problem doing this inthe past with MAGIX Movie Edit Pro or Adobe Premiere Elements. I must be missing something.