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                Hello guys,it would be great, if you could add an "corner pin" (effect name from adobe after effects) option in the position section of each input.
 
 So you could perspectively transform an input.
 
 For example to match a screen which is in the scene, but can't be connected to.
 
 Have a look at the After Effects effect. With that you can pick each corner of a video and position each corner seperately and the video transforms with each corner.
 
 Thanks
 
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                Originally Posted by: TinyBear  Hello guys,
 
 For example to match a screen which is in the scene, but can't be connected to.
 
 
 
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                Not fully virtual.
 If you have a fixed cameras only on production and you want to show an insert/clip on a screen which is in set (camera sees screen).
 Let's say you have an old tube television on set, but it's not working so you can't connect it to an output. And I want to virtualy transform an input on top of the tv screen.
 Like a live vfx.
 So that would be virtual, but everything else not.
 
 I know there are tools like notch for live vfx. But there are quite complicated.
 
 I hope my request is understandable.
 
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                well for one your camera would have to be very stationary anyway , so i would call it a virtual set but with a live background ;-) 
 for a VS is easy to do by editing a UV map for the VS layout or in a otherwise blank VS with such UV map overlayed on your video
 Or put a green sheet on the old tv and  put the UV VS layer behind it
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