![]() Course you can also use video as Picture in Picture, so basically you can have some video in the corner as you, in the mainframe, explain what's going on in the video. All these can really help the Picture In Picture stand out in some circumstances. You also notice that there are a variety of other options including border, border color-either black, gray, or white-and even a drop shadow. I can go ahead and change that to zoom, and you can see how it works now. So here's the dissolve for instance, and you can see here at the beginning of the video it'll fade in. I can choose it to dissolve, zoom in, or swap in, and I can set the duration and that will basically set the transition at the beginning and the end. ![]() Like with cutaways, I can choose a Picture In Picture effect. So I can also go ahead and with it selected open up the Inspector and I can change some options. So if I stretch it to fill the whole screen, it'll fit perfectly Unfortunately you can't include a Picture In Picture that is a different shape. The only restriction is it's gotta be the same dimensions as my video, so in this case it's wide-screen video and it fits the same dimensions as the main video. Now I can also go over here on the right and grab one of the corners and drag it to change the size, of the Picture in Picture, and can move it anywhere I want-take any corner down so I can move it to the upper left, to the bottom, anyplace I want. Now, when I go inside it here I can see over on the right that I have the Picture In Picture appearing here, as a default size in the upper right hand corner. I can stretch the ends to any position I want. So at this point of the video it starts, then it ends here. Now it'll appear above it, this is the time in which it will appear. I'm going to drag it from the Desktop and you can see I'm going to drop it right here on the video in the project. Now I'm going to go ahead and use a photo as an example for Picture In Picture. I'm going to drag the clip into the project and it appears there. So here I am in iMovie 09, now I've got a clip down here and an empty project. This is what enables things like Cutaways and Picture In Picture as options. So the first thing you need to do is you need to go into iMovie Preferences, and you need to make sure Show Advance Tools is checked. Instead of just replacing all the video, and leaving the audio track going, we're actually going to have video inside of the video, or picture inside of your video, and you can still see yourself talkig and your audio going at the same time. So in Episode 238 we looked at how to use Cutaways in iMovie 09, now let's look at how to use Picture In Picture, which is kind of the next step. On today's episode let's take a look at using Picture In Picture in iMovie '09. Video Transcript: Hi this is Gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 242: iMovie Picture-In-Picture at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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