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brandong453

I use premiere pro, you can use davinci resolve, I may have spelled it wrong. Anyway. 1. Take picture, throw it on the timeline. 2. Take your videos, put them above your picture on the timeline. 3. Find the "scale" attribute. Size the videos down. Then you can move them around and place them where you want.


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I'd like to add that this would be the process in most editing programs (you won't be able to do this in iMovie and/or other unpaid, not full softwares, trials etc.)


kent_eh

> I'd like to add that this would be the process in most editing programs Agree. It's the same general process in KDEnlive (and, IIRC Openshot), for the more Linux minded crowd.


rabbithasacat

Yup, have done this.


brandong453

Good point, I haven't used those!


typiyall

Thank you so much!


brandong453

Absolutely!


VanceMellen

Premiere has basic animation. Select your map (or video) Go to EFFECTS CONTROLS (under window) and twirl it open. Turn on stopwatch next to position and scale and say "I want you to look like this at zero seconds." then I. E. " I want you to look like this at 5 seconds" etc. Put videos on top of the animated map (track 2) and shrink the SCALE. ALSO right click keyframes the u create and "EASY EASE" to chill the abrupt movements.


Uncle_Tim

Premiere has easy ease in it motion settings too?


VanceMellen

Yep. Just right click the keyframes in EFFECTS CONTROLS.


Uncle_Tim

Haha duh, I tried using the shortcut shift and f9 to no success so I just figured it wasn't a feature.


Heyits_Jaycee

After Effects would be the best of you wanted to add animation. Anything Adobe is behind a paywall though. You can achieve the same basic functions of after effects and premiere with Hitfilm and DaVinci Resolves free versions.


SparksZax10

I used Unity to do something like this....It works really well. Doing this in Unity is really easy, actually, but Unity is NOT intuitive. That makes it tricky to figure out anything. But once you got it...super nice....and Unity (community version) is free until it has helped you gross $100k...then they want you to pay them...(i'd gladly pay the 400/yr if i'm making that kind of money). Using Unity to do this is kind of like bringing a two-handed long sword to a knife fight....but...it'll get her done!


WhatARedditHole

I just did something similar in Davinci Resolve today and it was very easy (sliding videos across a still image).