<p class="run-inhead"><img src="../images/ht_01.gif" alt="How To icon" height="2" width="2" /><br> Superimpose two video clips</p><p class="paragraph"><span class="bold">1.</span> Place the clips on separate video tracks in the Timeline window, and position the clip you want in the foreground above the background clip.</p><p class="paragraph"><span class="bold">2.</span> From the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the upper clip, select Opacity > Opacity. </p><p class="paragraph"><span class="bold">3.</span> Using the Selection tool <img src="../images/P_Select_Lg_N.gif" alt="Selection tool " height="17" width="12" />, position the pointer over the orange Opacity graph. The pointer changes to the graph-editing icon <img src="../images/02_adjustgraph.gif" alt="Double-arrow icon " height="15" width="15" />.</p><p class="paragraph"><span class="bold">4.</span> Drag the Opacity graph down to reveal more of the lower clip.</p><p class="paragraph"><span class="bold">5.</span> Press the spacebar to preview your changes.</p><p class="paragraph"><span class="bold">Related Help Topics</span></p><p class="paragraph"><a target="help" href="../1_7_16_0.html">About superimposing and transparency</a></p><p class="paragraph"><a target="help" href="../1_7_18_0.html">About keying effects</a></p>