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Hi,
How can I stack photos and videos on Primer Pro?
Ahh, thats basicaly a picture in pitcure;
put the videos on top of each other in the timeline, and use the transform effect to scale down, and move the location/position so they line up as you like....
This video will show you the basics of using the feature, which will be applied to each of the video clips that are stacked one on top of each other on the timeline. When you reduce the size, the empty space will reveal whats under it in the timeline line. You can turn off and on the video trac
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you can drag it to the timeline, V1, V2, V3 etc... need more, add video tracks or audio tracks;
maybe start with this video... but there is TONS of how tos....
Moving clips on the Timeline in Adobe Premiere Pro - YouTube
If you really want a very extensive video on pretty much everything: (Be warned its over 4 hours)
I think the video in the first link is what you need, but based on the question you seem very new to video editing, so maybe the second video will be a really great video to watch also.
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Thanks for your comment. I meant stacking of videos to be at the end when I see a final video not during the edtiing.
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you are goign to have to he more clear, I dont think I understand, maybe even an example would help.
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Ahh, thats basicaly a picture in pitcure;
put the videos on top of each other in the timeline, and use the transform effect to scale down, and move the location/position so they line up as you like....
This video will show you the basics of using the feature, which will be applied to each of the video clips that are stacked one on top of each other on the timeline. When you reduce the size, the empty space will reveal whats under it in the timeline line. You can turn off and on the video track so you can work with one clips position at a time.
How to do Picture in Picture Manipulation in Adobe Premiere Pro.
This should be enough to get you started I think.
This youtube short is very quick review of exactly what the sample you provided;
Easy Split Screen Effect in Premiere Pro #tutorial
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