Thanks for the quick responses to my question!!
I was looking for something more like the PDToots video tutorial where I have an image with a border on top of a background video, and I wanted to zoom in on the image without it growing in size. Just like in this video tutorial. Turning my animated image zoom into a video first, and then inserting the video on top of my background video will work just fine, just a bit more labor to get it done.
However, while further experimenting with this idea, I stumbled across a more elegant way of adding motion to my images and then inserting them onto a background while keeping the size of the image the same! Here is the steps I followed:
1) Place the image I want to add motion to on Track 1.
2) Apply magic motion to the image. In my case, I wanted a slow zoom in.
3) Go into PiP and you can now re-size and re-position your motion image where you want it. If you preview, you will now notice the applied motion to the image remains within the re-sized image frame!!
4) Now you can add background video/images in any fashion you want, and then position your newly created PiP motion image on top. Very cool.
If anyone else is interested, I could post an example video clip of how I used this feature.
Greg S.
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