Hi Jas -
After preparing the clips for your opening sequence, trimmed to the same duration, the simplest thing to do is set the scale & opacity keyframes to get the effect you want (i.e. expanding from the centre) - then
copy and paste those keyframe attributes onto the other clips.
Timeline set up would be similar to this:
There are screenshots attached showing the keyframe set up in PiP Designer.
Not only, but also, here's a packed example project -
https://uscloud01.powercloud.cyberlink.com/share/project/9a002d33-97f6-4d37-b312-e78fc8ab254c - if you want you can copy keyframe attributes from one of the clips and paste to your own, but you would need to readjust timing. Each clip in the project is 10 seconds.
Cheers - Tony
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