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how can i do split video....where you see the action of the scene from different angles happening at the same time.....like the Boston Strangler with tony curtis
how can i do split video....where you see the action of the scene from different angles happening at the same time.....like the Boston Strangler with tony curtis
What editing program are you using?
honestly i could use any program...whatever would do this.. recomend a program?
In order for me to tell you how to do this, you're gonna have to pick a program. Almost any NLE can do this, it's just that they go about it in different ways.
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adobe premiere sometimes...althugh it crashes sometimes cause of my computer
xp service pack 3
intel pentium 4 cpu 2.80ghz
2.79ghz 1gb ram
my external HDD
247gb free
Which version of Premiere? I have CS4. Not sure how much has changed from older versions to CS4 (I rarely if ever use Premiere), but this weekend I'll make a guide on how to do this in Premiere CS4.
ok so not premeire then what program would you recommend
That's not what I said...?
I have Premiere. Premiere would work. I just rarely use it because I use more professional software (Avid). I don't recommend it to you because it's really hard to pirate, and prohibitively expensive to anyone who isn't a student. That and it has a very steep learning curve.
Premiere will work just fine. I'm just asking which version you have, because it's possible that between whatever version you have and the one I do (CS4), they changed how one would go about doing a split-screen effect.
In fact, if you didn't know what to work with, I'd have suggested Premiere, as it's fairly powerful, but relatively easy to work with.
So, like I said, what version of Premiere do you have?
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Aaand I just noticed you said you only have 1GB of RAM. I'd highly recommend at least 2GB, ideally a bit more (I have 4GB), for video editing. That's probably why your system keeps crashing while using Premiere.
thats on my computer..where my video editing is done is a spare HD and there 246 gb on it
CS3 is what im using
CS3 shouldn't be that different than CS4. I don't think. I'll let you know when I whip that guide up.
And I wasn't talking about your hard drive storage space (246GB should be plenty, as long as you're not using uncompressed video), I was talking about your computer's memory (RAM). 1GB almost certainly isn't enough.
for the program itself?
For working with the video. Editing video costs a lot more RAM than most things you do with a computer. Especially doing split-screen effects.
i now have 107 gb on my pc hard drive
Again. That's storage space, not RAM.
Sony Vegas can do what you want pretty easily, but looking at the specs of your PC you're going to struggle to accomplish this with any program, although Vegas is more forgiving than Premier on lower spec PCs
jusdt forget it
So...do you want me to make the guide, or not? I was gonna do it tomorrow, but if you're not going to use it, I won't bother.
I wouldn't bother ChainsawAsh
d0ont worry bout it...im not gonna do it...but thnks for offering