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Video Tutorials For Beginners-Advanced Using Final Cut Pro X (FCPX)

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The SplitScreen Plus generator allows you to split your video into separate distinct screens. SplitScreen Plus comes with twenty-five generator presets; Diagonal Down 2, Diagonal Up 2, Grid 4, Grid 9, Horizontal 2, Horizontal 3, Horizontal 4, Horizontal Small Bottom 2, Horizontal Small Top 2, Mixed Bottom 2, Mixed Bottom 3, Mixed Left 2, Mixed Left 3, Mixed Right 2, Mixed Right 3, Mixed Top 2, Mixed Top 3, Triangle 3, Triangle 4 v1, Triangle 4 v2, Vertical 2, Vertical 3, Vertical 4, Vertical Small Left 2 and Vertical Small Right 2.

The Diagonal generators split your screen into frames diagonally. Giving you two input options for either; stills, footage or other SplitScreen generators.

The Grid generators split your screen into either 4 or 9 frames evenly. Giving you 4 or 9 input options for either; stills, footage or other SplitScreen generators.

The Horizontal generators split your screen into frames Horizontally. Giving you several input options for either; stills, footage or other SplitScreen generators.

The Vertical generators split your screen into frames Vertically. Giving you several input options for either; stills, footage or other SplitScreen generators.

The Mixed generators split your screen into frames both Horizontal & Vertical. Giving you several input options for either; stills, footage or other SplitScreen generators.

The Triangle generators split your screen into frames shaped like Triangle. Giving you several input options for either; stills, footage or other SplitScreen generators.

All frames can be adjusted with the following parameters. Position, which is actually the clips offset, Scale, to increase or decrease the size of the original clip, Opacity, allowing you to reduce the clips opacity or render it transparent.

You also have the ability to control the frames separation parameter. Which can either give the clips a border, or by default a separated transparency which renders black if there are no clips covering that area below. You can toggle on/off a solid background which will show up in the frame seperation or where you lower a clips opacity to less than 100%.

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