// Tutorial requested by Andrea Rubio //
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#1 You need 4 video tracks and four scenes
#2 Add the first scene and zoom in a lot (I zoomed in with my mouse pad but you can also do it with clicking on the + and – on the right side of SV).
#3 Point at the last frame and click on the save button above the preview window. Now save the picture somewhere on your computer. It will appear in your project media section now, as well.
#4 Zoom back out to have a better view.
Go to Video FX – Cookie Cutter – Reset to none and add it to our first clip.
#5 Adjust it to Shape: Rectangle, Border color: white, Border: 0,02, size: 0,270, Center-X: 219 and Center-Y: 243
#6 Click on Event Pan-Crop and make the scene fit the box like you want it to
#7 Now repeat the steps for the next three scenes. Just change the cookie cutter as following:
Scene 2: size: 0,300, Center-X: 785 and Center-Y: 213
Scene 3: size: 0,370, Center-X: 114 and Center-Y: 891
Scene 2: size: 0,310, Center-X: 796 and Center-Y: 820
#8 Now go back to your first video track and add your scene still you created earlier. Put it behind the scene
#9 Click on the original scene and click “copy”. Then go to the scene still and click “Paste event attributes”
#10 Now go to Video Fx – Black and White and add it to the picture.
#11 Repeat this steps for the next three scenes/pictures
#12 Now just made the scenes and pictures fade in and out slightly
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