How to Change the Dual-Camera Layout and Framing
DualCam offers adjustable layouts and framing, so you can choose how the front and back cameras are arranged — picture-in-picture and beyond — to match the kind of video you're making.
Steps
- Open DualCam and go to the layout options.
- Pick a layout for how the front and back cameras are arranged.
- Adjust the framing so each camera shows what you want.
- Confirm in the preview, then record.
Why it works this way
Different videos want different arrangements — a travel clip wants your face small and the scene large; a two-person chat wants both views balanced. DualCam exposes layout and framing as a choice up front, so the composition serves the story rather than forcing every video into the same shape.
Tips & edge cases
- Scene-first content: keep your face a small overlay so the view dominates.
- Two-subject content: give both cameras comparable space.
- Decide before recording — layout is a framing decision, best locked before the take.
FAQ
Can I change how the two cameras are arranged? Yes. DualCam has adjustable layouts and framing, so you’re not locked into one arrangement.
Which layout should I use? Use a small picture-in-picture when the scene is the star, and a more balanced layout when both cameras matter equally.
Can I change the layout after recording? Choose your layout and framing before you record, so the whole take is composed the way you want.