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Originally Posted by David198502
hey les!with which program did you overlap the both videos to one?i searched for that function in windows movie maker but without success.btw,..great idea!
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I used Adobe Premiere Pro, but any video-editing software that allows you to layer at least two video clips on top of each other and change their size and position can be used. As far as I know, Windows Movie Maker only allows one layer (or line or sequence) of video and uses a few automated effects (dissolves etc.) to do some things that would otherwise require using two layers of video. Unfortunately I don't know of any free programs that enable layering of video clips, and I'm not sure what the capabilities of the more affordable video-editing programs (or their demo versions) are, so I can't recommend a program for you to experiment with, sorry.