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Occlusion in iMovie. Possible?

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I'd like to edit my video using occlusion by iMovie 8.0.6!
But as far as I know, it seems like impossible.

Is it possible?
if not, I need to buy other editor.

what do you recommend for it.

Thank you for reading.
 
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I'm sorry, I know what occlusion means, but I don't understand what you mean by it in relationship to video. Could you clarify what you want to do please?
 
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Do you mean covering one element of video with another? I don't think it's possible with iMovie since it can only handle on video track. Final cut express can do it easily though.
 

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