Adding picture-in-picture (PIP) in the Multi-Camera Editor
You can add a picture-in-picture (PIP) effect to your multi-camera project. PIP lets you play a video in one area of the screen while the main video plays in the background.
The image above illustrates the concept of picture-in-picture (PIP).
To add a picture-in-picture (PIP) effect to your multi-camera project
1 After you create your multi-camera compilation in the
Multi-Camera track, click the
Play button

or scrub to the position in the
Multi-Camera track where you want to add a PIP effect.
2 In the timeline, click the circle on the PIP track to activate the track.
The circle will have a red fill when active

.
3 In the multi-view pane, click the preview for the Camera you want to use.
The segment is added to the PIP track.
4 To set the end point for the segment, in the PIP track, click the end of the segment and drag it to the position you want in the timeline.
5 To choose a corner for the PIP, click the
Change PIP Position button

on the
PIP track and choose the position you want.
The PIP position can be seen in the main preview pane.