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  • June 27, 2025

The Art of Split Screen: Enhancing Visual Storytelling in Video Editing

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Split screen video editing is a powerful technique that allows editors to show multiple perspectives at once, enrich narratives, and add visual interest to video content. Often used in films, commercials, music videos, and social media edits, this approach creates dynamic compositions that elevate storytelling. At Omega Film Institute, Nepal’s leading video editing school, we teach students how to use split screen video editing both creatively and technically to produce professional, compelling content.

In this guide, we’ll explore what split screen video editing is, when and why to use it, and how to create stunning split screen sequences using tools like Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve.

What Is a Split Screen in Video Editing?

A split screen is a video editing technique where the screen is divided into two or more sections, each displaying a different clip simultaneously. It allows viewers to see multiple actions or viewpoints at once.

Common formats include:

  • Two-Way Split: Often used for phone calls, interviews, or parallel actions.
  • Three-Way or Four-Way Grids: Great for group scenes, multi-character introductions, or comparison shots.
  • Asymmetrical Splits: Used for creative visual flow and dynamic pacing.

Why Use Split Screen?

Split screen isn’t just visually interesting—it can also serve important storytelling functions:

1. Show Simultaneous Action

Display two or more events happening at the same time, adding urgency or context.

2. Contrast Perspectives

Highlight differences between characters, locations, or emotional states.

3. Emphasize Reactions

Let viewers see an action and its reaction simultaneously for emotional depth.

4. Showcase Comparisons

Use it for before/after views, product comparisons, or stylistic choices in creative projects.

5. Increase Engagement

Split screen breaks the traditional frame, grabbing attention and making content more memorable.

How to Create a Split Screen in Adobe Premiere Pro

Step 1: Import and Arrange Your Clips

Place two or more video clips on separate video tracks in the timeline.

Step 2: Resize and Position

Use the “Effect Controls” panel:

  • Select a clip
  • Use the “Scale” property to reduce the size
  • Use “Position” to move it to the left, right, top, or bottom

Repeat for each clip, arranging them into your desired layout.

Step 3: Add Borders (Optional)

To visually separate screens:

  • Create a color matte
  • Place it between clips or along edges
  • Adjust opacity and size as needed

Step 4: Sync Audio and Timing

  • Choose which audio track to feature (or mix multiple).
  • Align video actions so they complement or contrast each other meaningfully.

Step 5: Add Finishing Touches

  • Color grade clips individually or collectively
  • Add motion (like slow zooms or pans) to keep the frame dynamic

How to Create a Split Screen in DaVinci Resolve

Step 1: Place Clips in Timeline

Stack multiple video clips on different tracks.

Step 2: Use the Inspector

Adjust “Zoom” and “Position” for each clip to place them side-by-side or in grid layouts.

Step 3: Use the Fusion Tab (For Advanced Layouts)

For complex or stylized splits, Fusion offers custom framing, animation, and effects.

Step 4: Color Correct Each Screen

Resolve’s node-based color grading lets you adjust each screen section separately for balance or contrast.

Best Practices for Using Split Screen

  • Keep It Clear: Ensure that each screen section is easy to follow—avoid visual clutter.
  • Maintain Story Flow: Use split screens when they enhance, not distract from, the narrative.
  • Balance Color and Light: Match the look and tone of each clip so the composition feels cohesive.
  • Use Motion Wisely: Add subtle zooms or pans to avoid a static feel.
  • Consider Aspect Ratios: For social media, adapt split screens to vertical or square formats.

Creative Examples and Use Cases

Film and TV

  • Show phone conversations
  • Display multiple storylines
  • Reveal different character locations

Music Videos

  • Sync band performances with behind-the-scenes footage
  • Interweave narrative and visual art

Documentaries

  • Compare interview footage with archival visuals
  • Show multiple perspectives in real time

Commercials

  • Showcase product features side-by-side
  • Highlight customer testimonials with live-action clips

Learn at Omega Film Institute

At Omega Film Institute, our professional video editing courses train students to use techniques like split screen not just technically, but creatively. You’ll learn:

  • How to design engaging multi-screen layouts
  • The storytelling impact of split composition
  • How to use split screen for vertical, horizontal, and cinematic formats
  • Real-world applications in films, ads, and online media

We combine hands-on practice with professional feedback so students can master split-screen editing and much more.

Conclusion

Split screen is more than just a flashy effect—it’s a storytelling tool that, when used well, can transform your content. Whether you’re showing action and reaction, comparing shots, or building visual tension, this technique helps you say more with every frame.

By learning and mastering split-screen editing, you add versatility to your toolkit and gain a creative edge. And with guidance from Omega Film Institute, you’ll learn not just how to use the tools, but when and why to use them. Explore our courses to take your storytelling to the next level with advanced video editing techniques like split screen. Visit Omega Film Institute to learn more and enroll today.

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Sreejith is an accomplished professional in filmmaking with over seven years of diverse experience in video editing, graphic design, and motion graphics. He brings passion and dedication to his craft. Sreejith consistently utilizes his talents to their fullest, showcasing his creativity and expertise in every project he undertakes.

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With nearly 15 years of experience, I moved to Mumbai and worked with a Bhojpuri album company, gaining valuable industry insights. My career then expanded to TV channels, where I contributed to both fiction and non-fiction projects. Notable highlights include working on Bigg Boss (Kannada and Tamil, two seasons), dance shows, comedy and game shows, award events, and a wide variety of other projects. I’ve had the privilege of working across almost all major South Indian channels, including Sun Network, ZEE Network, Colors Network, and Star Network.

Govinda – Cinematography and Videography Instructor

Govinda is a highly experienced cinematographer and video editor with over 13 years of expertise in Nepali wedding filmmaking and across diverse fields. From crafting breathtaking wedding films to working on large-scale projects in advertisements, documentaries, and music videos, his vast knowledge and hands-on experience in capturing memorable moments make him an exceptional mentor for students at the Omega Film Institute.

At OFI, Govinda specializes in teaching camera operations, Cinematography, and Photography. His ability to blend technical precision with creative artistry helps students master the skills needed to tell compelling visual stories.

Govinda’s dedication to his craft and his approachable teaching style ensure that students gain both confidence and expertise in cinematography. His rich career in the wedding film industry serves as an inspiration, guiding aspiring filmmakers to excel in their journeys. Whether it’s creating captivating wedding films, impactful documentaries, or vibrant music videos.

Angela – Video Editing Instructor

Angela brings over six years of expertise in video editing to the Omega Film Institute. Currently pursuing her bachelor’s degree in cinematography, she combines academic knowledge with practical experience, making her an invaluable part of our teaching team.

Her passion for storytelling shines through in every project she undertakes, and she has a unique ability to connect with students, inspiring them to see editing as an art form. Angela is not only a skilled editor but also an avid movie enthusiast and a book lover, which fuels her creativity and sharpens her storytelling abilities.

Dedicated, innovative, and approachable, Angela thrives on guiding her students to unlock their potential, ensuring they leave her classes equipped with both technical skills and a creative mindset. She believes in the transformative power of visual storytelling and takes pride in helping her students craft compelling narratives.

DAVID – COLOR GRADING AND DAVINCI RESOLVE INSTRUCTOR 

David is a seasoned video editor with over seven years of experience in the industry. His extensive portfolio includes numerous music videos and movies, and he has made significant contributions to the Nepali film industry. A true expert in DaVinci Resolve, David specializes in color grading and advanced editing techniques, bringing a wealth of knowledge and hands-on expertise to his students at the Omega Film Institute.

David’s passion for storytelling through visuals is matched only by his dedication to teaching. He thrives on guiding students through the intricacies of color grading, helping them transform raw footage into cinematic masterpieces.

Beyond his professional achievements, David’s love for worship and his faith in God add a unique dimension to his character, inspiring those around him. His combination of technical brilliance and a grounded approach to life makes him a cherished mentor at the institute.

HOMANATH – MEDIA AND MUSIC INSTRUCTOR

Homenath brings over 15 years of diverse experience in the media industry to the Omega Film Institute. His journey began with recording, digitization and archiving of Intangible cultural heritage in Nepal,  eventually leading him to become an integral part of early Nepali filmmaking, music videos, and film production. His extensive knowledge and hands-on experience make him a cornerstone of our teaching team.

A connoisseur of Nepali music, especially traditional folk music, Homanath’s expertise enriches the creative environment at OFI. His deep understanding of music and its integration into filmmaking provides students with unique insights into crafting emotionally resonant stories.

Homanath’s passion for teaching and his ability to connect with students make him an inspiring mentor. His wealth of knowledge and commitment to preserving Nepali musical heritage are invaluable assets to our institute.

Sanish – Video Editing and Fitness Mentor

Sanish is a dynamic professional who brings a unique blend of skills to the Omega Film Institute. An experienced video editor and fitness enthusiast, Sanish inspires students to grow holistically, both in their craft and in personal development.

At OFI, Sanish combines his technical expertise in video editing with his passion for fitness, encouraging students to adopt a well-rounded approach to growth. His classes are not just about mastering editing techniques but also about fostering discipline and focus—qualities he embodies as a competitive powerlifter.

Sanish’s dedication to helping students excel both creatively and physically makes him a standout mentor. His energetic and motivating presence ensures that students leave his classes equipped with skills for success in all areas of life.

Prakash – Video Editing Instructor 

Prakash is a dedicated video editor with over four years of experience in the field. His expertise and approachable teaching style make him an excellent mentor for students at the Omega Film Institute. Prakash’s kindness and patience foster a positive learning environment where students feel confident to explore and enhance their skills.

In addition to his passion for video editing, Prakash is a talented singer who loves worship, bringing creative and uplifting energy to the classroom. His ability to connect with students and inspire the ensures that they not only learn faster but also develop a genuine appreciation for the art of video editing.

Bipul – Video Editing Instructor 

Bipul brings five years of professional video editing experience to the Omega Film Institute. With a bachelor’s degree in video editing, he combines technical expertise with a passion for teaching, making him a student favorite.

Known for his approachable and supportive teaching style, Bipul creates a learning environment where students feel encouraged to explore their creativity and build their skills with confidence. His dedication to helping each student succeed has made him one of the most beloved instructors at the institute.

Bipul’s deep understanding of editing techniques and his commitment to fostering growth ensure that his students gain not just technical knowledge but also the ability to craft visually compelling stories.