Crop and Zoom for picture-in-picture

I would like zoom into the part of a video and crop it so when I re-size it for picture-in-picture, I can see the only cropped area. Is that possible?
Thanks,

I am a bit confused. Do you have PrPro CS 5 / 5.5, or PrElements? The reason that I ask is the post to the PrE forum HERE.
As I said in that thread, the answer is "yes," but we need to know exactly what you wish to do, so that we can tell you how to do it.
My questions:
Now, before we go into a lot of details, that might not apply, let me see if I can understand exactly what you want to do.
You have a Clip on the Video 1 Track in your Timeline. You want to zoom in on a part of that Clip. Am I correct on that?
Now, you talk about a PiP and also cropping. What do you want to crop?
Can you describe the PiP treatment, that you plan on using? For general PiP treatment, you would place the PiP Clip onto, say Video 2, and then Scale and alter its Position to suit. Is it the PiP Clip, that needs cropping?
With those answers, and any more details that you can furnish, we can tell you how to do, what you desire.
Good luck,
Hunt

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