 Welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial. This one I'm going to show you how to do picture and picture. I'm going to show you in about 60 to 4, 90 seconds, something like that. So what do we got here? We start at the beginning, I just slide through it. We've got this woman very attractive. I chose her for scientific reasons. Yep, yep, yep, yep. Picture and picture on the bottom right, picture and picture on the bottom left, and they're at different times. So if I hit space bar, you'll see that they're just a little bit off-center in terms of timing. How did I do it? Very simple. Let's go ahead and start from scratch. Here we go. Alright, first step, grab the footage, drop it into the timeline like I've done here. Okay, good. Now, the next step is I'm going to hold down the Alt or the Option key on a Mac and push up. And when I do that, I get a second copy. Now, the next step is I'm just going to move this forward a few seconds because I want to sort of stagger it so you can see a little bit of a difference. So I'm just moving this forward. Okay, good. Now, the most important part is when you click on the top copy, you're going to see the scale here under Effect Controls. Reduce that to, I don't know, something like... Let's go to like 30. Yeah, 35. Okay, good. 35. Now, you'll see here that I'm scrolling through and now the second copy pops in and it's not at the same timing. So this is now picture-in-picture. That might be all you need to do. Now, if you want to move the top image, making sure you're selected on it, just double-click on the screen here and then just move it to wherever the heck you want it. And presto, you've got picture-in-picture. That's all there is to it. You can make multiple copies, guys. You can use the same footage twice or you could bring in other video and footage. Just adjust the scale. That's all you need to do to make picture-in-picture. Thanks for watching. Be back soon.