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Go to Effects > Filters > Utility > Image Mask. Drag it onto the overlay clip. Double click on the overlay clip. Then you can change the image shape mask at the video editing panel.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

Also, can Filmora<\/strong> 9 do picture in picture? With Filmora, you can overlay a picture or an image on a video, Overlay a video on a video, adjust position, size and mask of the photo overlay\/video overlay and add animation and element to the video overlay.<\/p>\n

Best answer for this question, how do you do picture in picture on Filmora<\/strong>?