Dan you may also want to ask the Yahoo Premiere Pro group. You may want to join 
the group first. Adobe-Premier Yahoo Groups <[email protected]>  
Maybe they can help you.
Do you want the footage next to each other or on footage and a little on in it? 
If you have an image example of what you are trying to achieve I may be able to 
make some suggestions.

 
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________________________________
 From: Daniel Yu <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: [BAPVA] - [Post #5132] - question about creating PIP in Premiere 
CS5.5
 

Perhaps I could ask a slightly different question. When creating a 
picture-in-picture effect using two partially superimposed video tracks, what's 
the simplest way to create a blur where the two images touch (rather than have 
a hard edge between them)? I'm hoping there's some way to do this in Premiere 
CS5.5 without having to learn After Effects. 
 
thanks,
Dan




________________________________
 From: Daniel Yu <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, December 20, 2012 2:26:24 PM
Subject: [BAPVA] - [Post #5131] - question about creating PIP in Premiere CS5.5


Greetings,
 
I know there's a simple way to do this, but don't recall what it is. I want to 
overlap two video tracks in my timeline (creating a picture-in-picture effect), 
but have a soft, gradient-type border between the two different video images 
(rather than just a straight line). Or if not a gradient, then perhaps just a 
soft edge for the PIP rather than a hard one. What's the best way to accomplish 
this in Premiere Pro CS5.5 (Mac)?
 
thanks,
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