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Hook up two cameras to one projector to superimpose images

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Hello there.

I don't know if this is possible, but I'd like to give it a try. I'm a choreographer. I have a MacBook Pro, two digital cameras and a projector. I have one camera attached to my ceiling pointing down towards the floor, and one camera on a tripod facing me. I'm hoping to be able to tape myself dancing from two angles (top and front) at the same time, and then project them simultaneously from one projector- so the images of me moving from above and from the front would be superimposed on each other. I'm trying to get this to happen as a live feed, and without fancy programs like Final Cut Pro- I don't have it on my computer.

Thanks so much for your help!
 

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