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Is this possible? place different parts of person in numerous televisions?
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Hi there, I am wondering of any of you would know if there is a way to take a person singing from one clip and interinpose (is that a word?) make it look like the person is singing on several televisions stacked up on each other?

You can see what I am talking in about in this video of Stereo Hearts. I would love to be able to do this but I can't seem to figure out how to go about it. Any ideas? The part I am referring to begins at 1:02 in the video. Thanks for any thoughts or ideas on this.

1Nina
Senior Contributor Location: Norway, 50km southwest of Oslo Joined: Oct 08, 2008 04:12 Messages: 1070 Offline
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Hi Zadira,

at first I thought you ment slicing up a person and the different parts
would appear in different TVs.
That would have been a workload to get going!
As it is, it seems to me it's a number of TV sets placed as overlays to the video.
You should be able to do that.

- Make a png file of a TV set. Make sure the screen of the TV is transparent.
( You need the "TV box / frame) on a transparent backgound. Use a photo editor)
- Place you videofile in track 1
- Place the first TV image in track 2. Adjust where you want it either in Modify or preview.
- Place next TV image in track 3
- and so on....

Nina

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Just something.
https://www.petitpoisvideo.com
ClancM
Senior Member Location: New York Joined: May 26, 2011 22:19 Messages: 175 Offline
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http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/detail/149746

Here's an example of this on DZ.
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You guys are so helpful! Thanks so much for the help! It turned out great!!
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