![]() ![]() So if we click in the X and move it across to the left. So to arrange the clip in the position that we want it we use the X&Y position coordinates. 5 now that makes it half the size of course. We can double click and on our keypad press. Highlighted and then come over to the zoom. Make sure the clip that you want to alter is. You can click it in this inspected button up here. So what we want to do is we want to change the zoom in the inspector and if your inspectors not open. Now the 1st and most important one is the zoom. All that’s required is we need to change a couple of settings on each clip. If we move that to the side starts out of the way of the playhead you can see we see other three clips. So if we if we go back to the first instance where we’ve got 4 by 4, the way to do this is to stack your clips on top of each other in the timeline.Īs you can see here, if we reset the settings on this top clip back to normal in the inspector, we can see that it covers the full screen. ![]() Or we might want to do something above and below or side by side like this, so these are actually quite easy to do in Davinci resolve. ![]() So it’s really easy to do in Davinci resolve, so let’s get in and take a look, so we may want to record something like this where we’ve got four clips in a 2 by 2. There’s been a lot of questions about how to show multiple clips at the same time in Davinci resolve, either sort of a split screen top and bottom left and right, or in a 2 by 2 kind of Matrix. Hi everyone, saw him from someone home and take here now over the last few weeks I’ve been noticing in a lot of the Davinci resolve forms on Facebook. In this video, I take you through 3 different arrangements of clips that only take a few minutes to configure. Displaying multiple clips at one time on a timeline in Davinci resolve is very easy. ![]()
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