No, doesn't make a difference if your in-picture track is a track of single
frames or a track of video data.


On Feb 5, 2008 10:58 PM, Terje J. Hanssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thank you all for the tip and suggestions about actual tools and
> tutorials, which I certainly have to study closer, when I come closer to
> this part of the post process.
>
> To correct myself about a still slide show, I remember I several years
> ago already recorded on my camcorder all those old photos and more using
> closeup lense, zoom, pan and fade out. What I have to do is to edit also
> this video, shorten each clip and fade out, possible apply dissolve
> effect between each photo. Therefore this indeed become a video in video
> instead.
>
> Does this have some effects with regards to the already posted
> suggestions?
>
> ----------------
> Terje J. Hanssen
>
>
> On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 08:04:27 -0800, Z F wrote:
>
> > Yes. You could use the "translate" video effect.
> > make two time lines one for the main video (background with the
> > speaker)
> > and one with the slide show, (below it)
> > add translate effect to the first one and adjust so that the speaker is
> > to shifted.
> > add translate to the second one and project it in a corner of your
> > choice.
> >
> > I suggest first using only the background time line and when you are
> > happy with the translate effect, add the second time line with the
> > slide show and do the work there.
>
>
> On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 08:06:27 -0800,  Jonas Wulff wrote:
>
> > yes, Cinelerra certainly has the tools to do so.. For the positioning of
> > your clips, see
> >
> >
> http://cvs.cinelerra.org/docs/wiki/doku.php?id=english_manual:cinelerra_cv_en_8#the_camera_and_projector
> >
> > ... I think something like this is the effect you want to achieve. To
> zoom
> > your images, you can either use the scale effect or the Z component of
> the
> > projector resp. camera.
>
>
> On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 08:33:14 -0800, Aaron Newcomb wrote:
>
> > I use this method (keyframes with camera/projector) as well. I think I
> > have an example of this in one of my video tutorials, but you can
> > certainly see the effect in my last episode when I talked with Bassam
> > Kurdali about Elephant's Dream. You can also see it in my ZFS
> > interview and in most of my credits.
>
>
> > Terje J. Hanssen wrote:
> >> I wish to stimulate up a color video scene by putting in a black and
> >> white still slide show inside the vidoe like a PiP. The original
> >> video scene contains halph and hour of a relative statical motive, a
> >> speacher memorizing about "good old days". Possibly by adjusting
> >> (decreasing) or moving the speacher a little sideways from the
> >> center, there will be enough room to put in a slideshow covering ca.
> >> 1/4-1/3 of the display size, like a picture in picture.
> >>
> >> Does Cinelerra feature the tools neccessary to compose something like
> >> this, and preferably some hints or references how to manage this task.
> >>
> >> ----------------
> >> Terje J. Hanssen
> >>
>
>
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