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Mike.B
Just wondering how you add a smaller video into a larger one, like the animal point of view while seeing you shooting in background.

How do you call that effect? can Cyberlink PowerDirector 8 do that?
DEC
Every program is different on how to do it. But I went to youtube and typed in "powerdirector 8 PiP" and it came up with several "how to" tutorials.

Hope that helps. smile.gif
bowana
The site says Cyberlink PowerDirector 8 has 16 tracks. You shouldn't have a problem, you do it using another video track.
Its called picture in a picture (PIP) or overlay.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9hOrUazidg
seaosrover
Thats right. I use Power Director 8 and you can add several PIP tracks to your video. It also allows you to position them where you want and any size you want. Just drag your clip to a PIP track and edit along the way.
Bill_Hunter
I use Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum. Sony has several video tutorials on their website that helps with PiP and several other effects. If you really want to get fancy and learn a lot of tips and tricks in Sony Vegas, I recommend Bill Meyers 101 Tips & Tricks in Sony Vegas Movie Studio available at Amazon.com or www.bmyers.com. It helped me get up to speed real quick after I switched from Pinnacle Studio.
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