Basically trying to get it so I have two clips side by side, center point of each clip positioned an equal distance from the middle (so you can still see what's going on) The problem I've run into being getting the center points in my clips where I want them.
I can make a split screen playing with the transparency sliders. But that leaves both clips sharing a center point in the middle, and half images I don't want on both sides.
Using motion settings to position two clips in a split screen isn't working for me either, as that just leaves the center point of both clips on the edge of the visible area. and i'm still missing half of the clip I want.
Any way to do what I want in 6.5? Or should I be looking for another outside program then reimporting clips?
Trying to get a split screen right using Premiere 6.5
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Trying to get a split screen right using Premiere 6.5
In any case young babies are easy, say compared to a mobile two year old. AKA a compact engine of apocolyptic destruction.
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Hehe ya a few online tutorials and an hour of fiddling also helped solve the problem. Just a matter of finding where the right tools were hiding.
BTW that's one crazy avatar you got going on.
BTW that's one crazy avatar you got going on.

In any case young babies are easy, say compared to a mobile two year old. AKA a compact engine of apocolyptic destruction.