How to cut portions of the screen from a clip?
Hello! I am fairly new to editing using any program, with Premiere being one of my first. Right now, it is the only program that I have to use, and I've been quite fine with that for the time being. I am running into an issue. I record gameplay footage, to be posted on YouTube, and very recently I have started to record footage from a Nintendo 3DS. This is a device with two screens, but my raw, recorded footage comes with those two screens stacked on top of one another in one video, with the top screen being larger and the bottom screen being smaller.
For my final product, I would like for these two screens to be moved around separately, so I am looking for a way that I can literally cut the screen and take out each of those portions to move independently. The only tool I have come across that allows me to do so in Premiere is the crop tool, but that comes down to me having the same clip in my timeline twice, and this seems to be increasing my render time dramatically, even with them cropped properly (as if Premiere is still rendering the cropped-out portions of both videos.
Is there a better way that I can achieve this effect?
Adobe Premiere Pro 5.5
(The computer that is doing the editing/rendering is not hooked to the Internet - the sole purpose of it is editing and rendering.)
Message was edited by: Kaichu - Didn't mention what tool I was already using. Oops.
