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Masking video for split screen
Thomas [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jun 04, 2008 16:16 Messages: 3 Offline
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David Pogue of the New York times reviewed the Flip Ultra video camera. During his review he employed a split screen, with the gimmick that his two "clones" were comparing two cameras. Can the same effect be done with PD 7? Here is a link to his video review:

http://video.on.nytimes.com/?fr_story=71d05f5c938be70c6e84e4b5ea8dcd0e2be70830

If that link doesn't work, here is a tinyurl:

http://tinyurl.com/3b43qw

Thanks,
Tom
Thomas [Avatar]
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Here is a link showing how it can be done in Final Cut Pro:

http://www.indymogul.com/weekend-extra/episode/IMWE_20080201

Is there any way to do this in PD7?
babindia
Senior Contributor Location: India Joined: Aug 16, 2007 06:11 Messages: 884 Offline
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You can do it using overlay.
Here is how you do it
1. Record different clips of the same person speaking for 2 people as seen in the link
2. Insert the colour board in the main video track and stretch it to the length of clip
3. Insert one clip in the 1st overlay track.
4. Double click the 1st over lay clip
5. The PIP designer opens
6. click GRID option ( It is on the bottom right )
7. Resize to fit the left half of the screen.
8. Click OK
9. Insert 2nd footage in the 2nd overlay track
10. Double click 2nd overlay clip
11. Repeat steps 4 to 6
12. Resize to fit right half of the screen
13. Click OK.
This can be further improved by recording a back ground scene
Recording the actors against a "green screen"
Applying chroma key to remove the "greens" so that the back ground shows through

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Georg (VI)
Senior Contributor Location: Korschenbroich / Deutschland Joined: Mar 18, 2007 09:27 Messages: 1309 Offline
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I don´t understand this way by only resize the videoclips.
I think you need a mask for half of the screen and a free focus-area

I make it at this time like this:
First I take the complete scene with on person on the left
Then I make a second scene by rotate the camcorder to the right with the second person and the axis in the middel of the set is in the second scene at the left boarder. I put the first scene on the main-track and the second on the overlay. In the bib-designer I shift it to the right.







If there is a better way? Viele Gruesse Georg
babindia
Senior Contributor Location: India Joined: Aug 16, 2007 06:11 Messages: 884 Offline
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Are we not talking the same thing though slightly differently PC specs :
OS Windows 10.0 Pro
MB - AS rock Z77 extreme 11
Intel 3770K @ 4.0 Ghz OC
Gskill 32 GB RAM 1800 Mhz
6 TB HDD, SSD bootable
nVidia ASUS GTX 660 Ti
BenQ 22" LCD monitor 1920x1080

Cindy R [Avatar]
Member Location: Louisiana, USA Joined: Feb 27, 2007 16:34 Messages: 124 Offline
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Thanks for posting this information. My daughter is on the broadcast team at her high school and thought this project was "cool" and wants to use it as a project for one of her broadcasts in the fall. Thanks.

Cindy
Thomas [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jun 04, 2008 16:16 Messages: 3 Offline
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Thank you, Georg - I guess I have to do it this way. I was trying to find a way to do it without moving the camcorder.
Georg (VI)
Senior Contributor Location: Korschenbroich / Deutschland Joined: Mar 18, 2007 09:27 Messages: 1309 Offline
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I wish to do also without moving, but then you need masks and at this time I find no way to create own mask for PD. Viele Gruesse Georg
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