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Hi,
I'd like to make a video where I have two separate slideshows in the same video, for example a picture on one side of the screen whether it be video, still image or moving gif assuming they are supported and another set of pictures on the other, much like you see in before and after videos. Is there an easy way to do this? So many functions in this programme I thought I'd ask first, thanks in advance.
I'd like to make a video where I have two separate slideshows in the same video, for example a picture on one side of the screen whether it be video, still image or moving gif assuming they are supported and another set of pictures on the other, much like you see in before and after videos. Is there an easy way to do this? So many functions in this programme I thought I'd ask first, thanks in advance.
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Depends entirely on the tool used. It's usually referred to as a split screen video. For a program depended example. Here's how it's done in Camtasia
www.techsmith.com
How to Make a Split Screen Video (3 Simple Steps)
This post explains split screen videos; when it makes sense (and when it doesn't) to use visible divisions, and how to create your own split screen video.
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Depends entirely on the tool used. It's usually referred to as a split screen video. For a program depended example. Here's how it's done in Camtasia
www.techsmith.com
How to Make a Split Screen Video (3 Simple Steps)
This post explains split screen videos; when it makes sense (and when it doesn't) to use visible divisions, and how to create your own split screen video.
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Thanks, is that free software?Depends entirely on the tool used. It's usually referred to as a split screen video. For a program depended example. Here's how it's done in Camtasia
How to Make a Split Screen Video (3 Simple Steps)
This post explains split screen videos; when it makes sense (and when it doesn't) to use visible divisions, and how to create your own split screen video.www.techsmith.com
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Hi there I found one on YouTube explaining the process, thank you for the tip re split screen.
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WowsersCamtasia is not free, but it is really good video editing software. I think a license is around $300
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I have updated the software today and whilst this eliminated apparantly some issues I had before with itnot rendering things properly, it has created new ones. Here for example when I drag and drop a .jpg image into the project bin, it is automatically given a 10 minutes frame time line, this is after resetting the program and then starting it up again, previously it was doing 8minutes 20 seconds and God only knows where it got that figure from because I certainly havn't chose it. The default was 5 but even when I double check and even change the settings as you can see in the print screen it shows it should be showing for 1 tenth of a second, so why is it showing 10 minutes when I drap and drop?
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