How to convert a jpeg sequence in a film clip sequence?

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I love the first and I have this problem.

How to convert a jpeg sequence in a film clip sequence?

I have a slideshow to JPEG, but it is best to have as video clip in the timeline. so I can work well.

Sorry for my English

So you're on the right track.

You have a video on video 1 to talk to you, and then, on the Video 2, you superimpose pictures of the things you're talking about. It also seems that you try to image effects in the image with the photos.

If this is the case, try to drag the pictures in the active project on the monitor window, rather than the timeline. This will add pictures as picture-in-picture on your main video.

If that is not accomplish what you are wanting to do, you will need to place and size the photos one at a time.

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