Split scene with two clips at once

Togotoon wrote on 9/8/2003, 2:54 PM
Can someone tell me if this is possible? I'd like to create a clip that has a portion of it showing two different soccer players at the same time (from two different video clips) playing side by side. Basically a split. Kind of like the old TV tricks with telephone conversations. Also,..if this can be done,...can it be done without a harsh divider between the two different clips (perhaps a nice soft faded blend)....Is this making sense to anyone?

Thanks in advance.

td

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jetdv wrote on 9/8/2003, 3:03 PM
Vegas Tips, Tricks, and Scripts

Read issue numbers 2, 3, and 4 on how to create PIPs.

Also, Pan/Crop can be used and you can use the Border effect to soften the edge. Remember the "upper-most" track will be on top.
Togotoon wrote on 9/8/2003, 3:17 PM
Thanks!!!! Great tips!

td
kameronj wrote on 9/8/2003, 7:29 PM
"Can someone tell me if this is possible?"

Yes it's possible.

"Is this making sense to anyone?"

Yes


Hope that helps.
TDolce wrote on 9/8/2003, 9:58 PM
Yes. Very helpful.

Smart azz.
J_Mac wrote on 9/8/2003, 11:45 PM
Video Mach makes this easy. You can do 2 screens, 4, 6, Brady bunch, I beleive up to 72 different screens. I synch mine on the timeline, render each camera view to a separate track of equal duration, open each in Video Mach and render into 1 avi. Good Luck, John
Chienworks wrote on 9/9/2003, 6:15 AM
Track motion makes this child's play in Vegas. No need to go out to a separate program for this. All you have to do is drag the border of each clip smaller and position it and you're done.

http://www.chienworks.com/media/multipip/