[MacDV] multiple exposures in one frame in iMovie?

R B Williams brucewll at comcast.net
Sun May 30 03:59:30 PDT 2004


This is a process that is very easy in Final Cut. You can composite 2 or more images
and decide exactly how strong each one shows through.

Even if you enjoy editing in iMovie, this feature could be done and then transferred
into the surrounding footage seemlessly.

RB

Donald Hinkle wrote:

> I have a weird idea I'd like to make a movie of, but need to know first
> off, if it's possible to achieve in iMovie.
> I'd like to start by double-exposing some frames; shooting them
> straight, then double-exposing them in iMovie.
> Is this possible?
> thanks,
>
> -donald henry hinkle
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