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dude that's done with two cameras, sry to say, it's just like with anything else that has a lense, you can only zoom in and focus on a single object, and if you look more closely, the video isn't in perfect sync(not to mention he has headphones on the right) and it is taken from slightly different angles
 
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dude that's done with two cameras, sry to say, it's just like with anything else that has a lense, you can only zoom in and focus on a single object, and if you look more closely, the video isn't in perfect sync(not to mention he has headphones on the right) and it is taken from slightly different angles

Yeh, but can't you film two things separate, then import the second video and do picture in picture?
 

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