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http://www.oneinthehand.blogspot.com The only Treo Training Video Cast in the World On Mar 17, 2007, at 7:02 AM, Jen Simmons wrote: > yes. > put the "main" video (the one you want to be the big one) on the > timeline, as usual -- putting it on the V1 track - or the lowest one. > then overwrite edit the clip that will be the little video onto a > higher up track -- V2 or anything higher. > It should be that the bottom one is totally covered up by the top > one, but it is still there. > Now Double click on the top video in the timeline -- which opens that > clip in the Viewer window (and you've opened that particular instance > of that clip -- not the original clip. Very important, so be sure to > double click on the piece of video that is in the timeline) > Next looking at the Viewer window, click on the motion tab. In there > somewhere (i'm writing this from memory, not from looking in FCP - so > you might need to poke around a bit) there's a control to resize the > video. Right now it says 100%. You can make it 25% or 20% or whatever > you want. That will shrink the video. To move it over in the corner, > you can either change the numbers that are in this box (right now > center = 0, 0. To move it down and right I think you could type 160, > 120 or something like that. Or maybe it's 160, -120.) OR instead of > doing it by numbers, you can just grab the video and move it. To do > that.... > 1) looking that the canvas window, there's a little icon above the > video image that has a pull down menu -- you need to set that window > to "image and wireframe". This will give you the handles for dragging. > 2) Make sure the playhead is in the right place on the timeline so > you are looking at the part of the video that you want to edit (and > not something else later or earlier). > 3) Grab the little video and drag it to where you want. > > i hope this help, > Jen > > > > Jen Simmons > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://jensimmons.com > http://milkweedmediadesign.com > 267-235-6967 > > > On Mar 17, 2007, at 2:11 am, quietleader wrote: > >> I apologize if this questions is "off topic." (I just get the sense >> there are lots of Final Cut >> experts in this group) >> >> My question: Is it possible to produce a "video within a video" >> using Final Cut Express? >> >> The best way to describe what I want is with an analogy: Some >> television sets allow you to >> watch a main channel, and show a second channel in a smaller window >> down in the corner. >> >> Is it possible to create the equivalent with Final Cut Express, and >> how would it be done? Or is >> Final Cut Pro/Studio required? >> >> Thanks! >> Warren >> >> >> > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor -------------------- > ~--> > Something is new at Yahoo! Groups. Check out the enhanced email > design. > http://us.click.yahoo.com/kOt0.A/gOaOAA/yQLSAA/lBLqlB/TM > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > ~-> > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]