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I'm trying to enlarge part of a video I recorded from a meeting with a slideshow without compromising the other elements in the video and without having to edit each frame in photoshop. Can you help?
Yea ... duplicating the clip by Alt/Option-drag to V2, then setting scaling/position of the clip on V2, and masking it so it only covers the part you want it to on V1 would do it.
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Is this a separate video clip or still image, or ... just a segment of the rest of the clip?
If the former, that's easy to do. If the latter ... not so much.
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If I'm understanding your question, I'm afraid it is the latter. It's a recording of a Teams meeting in which the slideshow is the main focus and the panelists's videos appear beneath that.
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Is it possible to crop the slideshow and panelist videos as separate videos then add them to a new video in which they play simultaneously?
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Yea ... duplicating the clip by Alt/Option-drag to V2, then setting scaling/position of the clip on V2, and masking it so it only covers the part you want it to on V1 would do it.
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Great I will try that thank you!
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Hi @sharsharz,
I read your note. I hope I have understood your question. It sounds like you want to enlarge a portion of a flattened video of a video presentation. You might be able to edit the item onto V2, then crop the element. Then, scale it up and reposition the frame so you can still read the bullet points, or what have you. If I am not understanding you, please let me know.
Thanks.
Kevin