Computer Science, asked by lakshyaanand025, 3 months ago

How to make military comparison videos. Like the ones which have 2 boxes and show different data side by side in them?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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there are several different ways to do this. If editing in Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro you can add the videos to your timelines, each on a different video channel and scale to fit the video aspect ratio so they both fit.

You could even do this in PowerPoint if you’re not a video editor. By placing each video onto the slide and using the animation feature to start each video at a desired time. You’ll then have extra features to use to help support your comparison video. Bear in mind you’ll need PowerPoint 2010+ to export as a video file afterwards.

What you also need to consider is timing and content. Most likely the video’s shouldn’t play at the same time but should logically follow each other at the right (relevant moment). You might want to add titles or texts and you may even need voice over at certain points for further clarification. This all depends on what time of comparison video you want to make.

Answered by basaksarbhandar2020
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There are several different ways to do this. If editing in Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro you can add the videos to your timelines, each on a different video channel and scale to fit the video aspect ratio so they both fit.

There are several different ways to do this. If editing in Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro you can add the videos to your timelines, each on a different video channel and scale to fit the video aspect ratio so they both fit.You could even do this in PowerPoint if you’re not a video editor. By placing each video onto the slide and using the animation feature to start each video at a desired time. You’ll then have extra features to use to help support your comparison video. Bear in mind you’ll need PowerPoint 2010+ to export as a video file afterwards.

There are several different ways to do this. If editing in Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro you can add the videos to your timelines, each on a different video channel and scale to fit the video aspect ratio so they both fit.You could even do this in PowerPoint if you’re not a video editor. By placing each video onto the slide and using the animation feature to start each video at a desired time. You’ll then have extra features to use to help support your comparison video. Bear in mind you’ll need PowerPoint 2010+ to export as a video file afterwards.What you also need to consider is timing and content. Most likely the video’s shouldn’t play at the same time but should logically follow each other at the right (relevant moment). You might want to add titles or texts and you may even need voice over at certain points for further clarification. This all depends on what time of comparison video you want to make.

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