I can't give you specific instructions, but I'm pretty sure you can do split-screen in
Premiere, either by masking or by cropping.
Anyway, I thought all of the raw clips were going to be sent to one person to edit together
into a montage/stitch. Maybe I didn't read closely enough.
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I think another idea that was put forward was to mash some together
ala brady bunch or something.
I thought Premiere could do it also, but it certainly can't be me
doing something wrong...it must be the software.
On 7/29/05, Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't give you specific
On 7/30/05, Sheldon Pineo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check out: http://www.wrigleyvideo.com/videotutorial/
There are tons of tricks for Premiere 6, 6.5 and pro.
I used his split screen tutorial to create a portion of a camp
souvenir video I created last year. The video may be viewed at:
would everone send one person the link to the videos for editing?
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I'm ga-ga for split-screen, so I am envisioning masked vertical strips of each voice, moving
together to make one fractured but unified face. Of course, that means all contributors have
to shoot from roughly the same angle and distance.
Here's an example of some of my video/vertical-mask
Neat idea, but some of us might not be setup to process the clip that way?
Split screen is pretty cool, but I can't do it with my version
Premiere (or at least I haven't figured out how to yet)
On 7/29/05, Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm ga-ga for split-screen, so I am envisioning masked