How to Move and Resize the Picture-in-Picture Window
In DualCam you can drag the picture-in-picture window anywhere on the frame and resize it, so your face camera sits exactly where you want without blocking the main scene.
Steps
- Open DualCam and look at the picture-in-picture window (your face camera).
- Drag the window to the corner or edge where it won’t cover the scene.
- Resize it larger or smaller depending on how prominent you want your face.
- Check the preview, then record.
Why it works this way
Where the small window sits changes the whole feel of the video: a face tucked in a corner keeps the scene the star; a larger window makes you the focus. DualCam makes the window draggable and resizable so you compose that balance yourself, before you commit to a take, instead of settling for a fixed layout.
Tips & edge cases
- Set it before you record — you want the framing locked for the whole clip.
- Keep the window off your subject — corners are safest so the action stays visible.
- Bigger window for talking-head moments, smaller for showing the scene.
FAQ
Can I move the small camera window? Yes. Drag the picture-in-picture window anywhere on the frame to keep it clear of your subject.
Can I make it bigger or smaller? Yes. Resize the window so your face is as prominent — or subtle — as you want.
Should I set this before recording? Yes. Position and size the window before you record so the whole take is framed the way you want.