I appreciate that! I'm building slow and steady...just making sure to make tutorials that are straight to the point and helpful for people. Thanks for watching! 👍
Yo. New to your channel, but subbed now. I have done the process this Transform+Crop tutorial lays out, but this was so organized, it makes even more sense to me now. And excited by the *Save as Preset* part! Def gonna build that out. Also, the other way I do this sort of thing, is with the Opacity layer mask instead of the Crop. That's good for diagonal and non-traditional crops, and also, using the Transform effect within that, allows for zooming within the static crop. (ie. showcasing multiple still artworks or photographs, in my case)
Yes. I actually have a few more split screen videos planned for the near future, one is for diagonal splits (which will talk about the method you mention above (I'll add the zoom part maybe now too) and another method, the other video is about animating basic "rectangle" splits (with borders). Thanks for the support! 👍
I figured out how to add the splits as presets....what would be the way to create those same presets but with colored border....would I add a white line shape layer and when selecting the transform, crop....also add the shape to the preset?
Check out the 1:30 mark of this video th-cam.com/video/TnOjO3XO3Rg/w-d-xo.html ...then once you've put your new clip in the timeline apply any transition as you normally would. Let me know if this answers your question?
Listen man , if you are going to do an instructional video please be serious and stop clowning around. The classroom is a classroom and not a comedy club so just be serious , straight forward and get to the point. I had to play your video numerous times and use the closed caption feature just to understand what you were saying.
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Shawn great video! The critters are a nice touch. I have seen split screens explained several different ways. I agree, this is the "Best & Right Way".
much appreciated! thanks for watching!
dude, you really crushed this tutorial bro. I am really hyped, surprised to don't have a bigger following!
I appreciate that! I'm building slow and steady...just making sure to make tutorials that are straight to the point and helpful for people. Thanks for watching! 👍
I'm really happy that I've found this video in my feed!
Me too. Thanks for watching! 👍
@@ThisGuy You're funny and creative, please keep up. Your channel will grow!
@@alexfreedomroad Much appreciated!
BRILLIANT! Thanks very much Shawn.
My pleasure! Glad you liked it! 🙂
I can't thank you enough! This tutorial is just perfect.
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful 👍
This was a great tutorial! very clear and easy to follow. Thanks man!
You're welcome! Glad it you liked it and thanks for watching! 🙂
Thank you, this was very helpful and informative :)
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching 👍
this was great and v helpful
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 👍
i real love this spliting .... from fast spilt to last split waau i hop the
best in Shawn Dolinski ...love ur work bro.
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching! 👍
Always still learning something new to this day
Good to hear. I only started doing it this way a few months ago.
Shawn Dolinski it reminds me of your classes. That’s why I really like them. Mixed with your sense of humour. (Eg. the dragon for “Drag on”)
@@jaywill1014 I'm glad you like the humour...let's see if other people like it (the next one has even more...couldn't help myself)!
Good stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it
Yo. New to your channel, but subbed now. I have done the process this Transform+Crop tutorial lays out, but this was so organized, it makes even more sense to me now. And excited by the *Save as Preset* part! Def gonna build that out. Also, the other way I do this sort of thing, is with the Opacity layer mask instead of the Crop. That's good for diagonal and non-traditional crops, and also, using the Transform effect within that, allows for zooming within the static crop. (ie. showcasing multiple still artworks or photographs, in my case)
Yes. I actually have a few more split screen videos planned for the near future, one is for diagonal splits (which will talk about the method you mention above (I'll add the zoom part maybe now too) and another method, the other video is about animating basic "rectangle" splits (with borders). Thanks for the support! 👍
I figured out how to add the splits as presets....what would be the way to create those same presets but with colored border....would I add a white line shape layer and when selecting the transform, crop....also add the shape to the preset?
By the way....your tutorials are very thorough....thank you!
I have a question. . .I've seen the but while doing the split screen, how do I do a transition effect that affects just on of the videos and not both?
Check out the 1:30 mark of this video th-cam.com/video/TnOjO3XO3Rg/w-d-xo.html ...then once you've put your new clip in the timeline apply any transition as you normally would. Let me know if this answers your question?
While doing this how do I pause one video until the other one is finished? I can’t figure out how to not have them playing at the same time.
Look up how to do a frame hold...I think this is what you're asking...if not let me know
Listen man , if you are going to do an instructional video please be serious and stop clowning around. The classroom is a classroom and not a comedy club so just be serious , straight forward and get to the point. I had to play your video numerous times and use the closed caption feature just to understand what you were saying.