Can somebody please explain in detail how to achieve the split scree

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Could somebody please explain in detail how to achieve the split screen effect in adobe premier?

I hope you can help, looking forward to your responses. 👍
 
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Adobe Premiere, just download the trial and reinstall it everytime the trail expires then buy it if you really want it.
 
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Thank you. 👍

Adobe Premiere, just download the trial and reinstall it everytime the trail expires then buy it if you really want it.

Thx also! I hope it really works, 3 programms failed so far...

Any other programms, which can do that guys?
 
Sony Vegas does it also, but you have to edit the videos so they don't overlap on each other because by default Vegas just puts one video over another, so what you do is edit the size of both of the videos to appear side by side or to your preference.
 
Could somebody please explain in detail how to achieve the split screen effect in adobe premier? I would really appreciate.
 
Put one clip above the other on the time line, then either click the clips individually and shrink them on the preview plane by dragging on of the corners, this will give you 2 small but un-cropped clips (extra wide and not every tall), or add a crop effect by searching crop on the effect panel and dragging it on to each clip and cropping one side of each clip individually, this will give you a full screen of footage but obviously you lose half of each clip.
 
Cropping is probably what he needs. Also, when you crop remember you can move the image around inside the cropped area to get the frame you want.
 
Put one clip above the other on the time line, then either click the clips individually and shrink them on the preview plane by dragging on of the corners, this will give you 2 small but un-cropped clips (extra wide and not every tall), or add a crop effect by searching crop on the effect panel and dragging it on to each clip and cropping one side of each clip individually, this will give you a full screen of footage but obviously you lose half of each clip.

Thx a lot. 👍 As expected, much easier than originally thought...

I chose the first option though, gotta try the cropping another time.


Cropping is probably what he needs. Also, when you crop remember you can move the image around inside the cropped area to get the frame you want.

Thank you.


This is the video I was doing by the way:

 
Here's a quick how to for anyone who wants to divide your monitor screen in two so they can view two applications side by side. I will also be talking about how they can split the screen using two monitors and split your wallpapers so you can have a different wallpaper on each monitor.
The first how-to is really only useful if you have a computer display widescreen. Otherwise, the division of a normal monitor does not leave enough real estate to the two applications. However, if you have a 15 ", 17" or larger widescreen display, you can easily split the single monitor. And the best part of the division on a monitor is that you do not need any software application, you can do it for free using the built-in Windows settings.
So in order to split the screen in half horizontally or vertically, first two applications open, say Word and Excel. Now click on a tab in the Windows taskbar and press CNTRL on your keyboard. While holding down the CNTRL key, click the Other tab in the taskbar. Both should be selected now (which should have a darker background than the other chips)
Now that both applications are selected in the taskbar, click any of them and choose Tile Vertically option.
And viola! You should now have word on one side of the screen and Excel on the other side! If you want to view in landscape instead of portrait view, just choose Tile Horizontally.
You can also split the screen three or more ways by selecting more applications on the taskbar! Very easy! So that's what it is to split the screen if you have a monitor.
If you have more than one monitor, you can follow the same procedure shown above for each monitor. In this way, you have four split applications on two monitors. Now if you're a bit lazy like me and you do not just simply click a button to split the screen, then you can buy a cool little program called SplitView.
SplitView basically makes a graphical user interface for this function built into Windows by adding buttons for each window opened to move to the left or right.
Click on the arrow to the left and that the program is divided to the left and the same for the arrow to the right. You can also configure keyboard shortcuts to make it even easier.
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Um . . . . . . yeah. OK.

Nothing to do with the question, nothing to do with Premiere, and nothing to do with video editing in general.
 
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