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Picture in Picture
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Description
Picture in Picture (or PIP) is a way to place one video feed on top of another feed. This can be done in a multitude of ways, and can really be taken as far as you would like. Rusty and Jeremy discuss different examples of how we can use PIPs in church, and how to do this effectively on the Ross Carbonite.
Key Points:
Key Points:
- Remember that keyers work in layer-stacking.
- Using a MiniME on the Carbonite is a great way to create a simple PIP since a MiniME only gives you two key sources.
- When cropping a source, make sure you keep the crops even and consistent on each side of the keyed source.
Gear in this video:
- Ross Carbonite Switcher