You can type in the numbers for position and size - use the
small rectangle only for introducing distortions...
You can use the "clip" filter for framing the inset image.
'Splore Premiere's filters and tools, and you will learn
a lot on your own...! ;-)
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001 09:33:36 GMT, babylon
>Thank.
>Pity you can't resize by typing in the number though, cause it's easy
>to make it distorted !
>Also, any chance you can put a frame around the picture ?
>TIA
>On Sun, 11 Mar 2001 10:02:20 -0500, "David McCall"
>
>>If you set the delay slider to 100% you only need to set the first keyframe.
>>Much easier than matching the end and out.
>>"Terry"
>>news:DgMq6.420$551.13534@typhoon.mw.mediaone.net...
>>> Use the Motion options in the context menu for the clip you want to PIP.
>>It
>>> can position, scale and even move the overlay over time because all of its
>>> settings are keyframable. To make a PIP stationary just set the in and
>>out
>>> settings to the same values.