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I don't know what you mean by "overlay/blend". You have put a clip on track1 -> track1 visible. Than you put another clip on track2. Because the tracks are like layers, where you put your clips on and the clip on track2 is over the clip on track1 -> track2 visible.
What can you do now?
- Change opacity of clip on track2:-> track1 "gleams" through track2
- resize clip on track2:-> "picture in picture"
- clip on track2 has an alpha channel (transparency):-> track1 is visible, where track2 is transparent.
- chroma keying on track2:-> track1 is visible, where chroma is keyed out (transparent).
- set a blend mode on track2:-> a "mixture" of the blend mode of track2 with track1
- set a mask on track2:-> same as transparency
Was that a hint?
Hatti
If you want a true blend of your clip in track one, and a clip in two, it can be done as Hatti suggests.
What you need to do is: Have the clips you want to blend immediately above and below each other. Highlight clip on track one, press control, and hold while you select track two. Now both clips will be highlighted.
So with both clips highlighted select "Tools" > "Power Tools" In power tools select "Blending Mode". Once selected the two clips will be beautifully blended
I hope this helps
Robert
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