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How do you tell the picture to be on top of the background image?
Hi again -
You can't actually tell the picture to be on top. I thought I was the only one who talked to the screen! Good idea - voice activated PD!
Seriously -
1. Put everything in the video, PiP & title tracks that you want (including the Star Wars style text scroll, with its background)... but
NOT the image you want on top.
2. Produce it to a video file.
3. Insert the produced file into the timeline, place the image where you want in one of the PiP tracks... in this case, lined up with the scrolling perspective text. Position it on the screen so it doesn't interfere visually.
4. Produce again.
I'm not sure how THAT image would work on THAT background, but you could try it with a border or frame. Maybe even a fade in from 100% transparency to about 50% then back again.
Anyway - that's the only way I know how you could do that in PD... and the trial version is just the same.
Cheers - Tony
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