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Jim PerryNewbie Location: WisconsinJoined: Nov 13, 2016 21:25Messages: 1Offline
Solved byNov 13, 2016 21:45
I'm brand new to Power Director. I am producing racing videos using multiple in-car cameras. The main video is my front-facing camera. I wish to add in the corner of this video that from a rear-facing camera at certain places in the main video. Can someone please direct me on how to get statred do this? (Directions in 'Help'? Tutorial on the subject?)
JL_JLSenior ContributorLocation: Arizona, USAJoined: Oct 01, 2006 20:01Messages: 6091Offline
Nov 13, 2016 21:58
It's called PIP (Picture in Picture) and PD offers a PIP Designer. Simply drag your rear facing camera footage to track 2 and then double click the footage in the timeline. This brings up the PIP Designer. You can grab the white corners of the frame and resize and move as shown in the pic.
AndreeaMNewbie Joined: Oct 13, 2016 15:12Messages: 2Offline
Nov 14, 2016 12:11
QuoteI'm brand new to Power Director. I am producing racing videos using multiple in-car cameras. The main video is my front-facing camera. I wish to add in the corner of this video that from a rear-facing camera at certain places in the main video. Can someone please direct me on how to get statred do this? (Directions in 'Help'? Tutorial on the subject?)
Thanks
@Jim Perry: If you want to know more about PiP Designer, check out this 3 minute video https://youtu.be/6aOrumPJClU
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