Foreground and background movies playing simultaneously

Can Acrobat 9 Pro allow a smaller, foreground movie to playing simultaneously on top of a larger background movie?
Here are my slide design criteria. I need to have a single slide show with a movie that takes up the full size of the slide. It will start automatically and loop continuous when opened. I need to have additional movies appear on top of the large background movie, and start only when clicked. These smaller sized movies would be invisible till clicked; they are zoomed in versions of certain areas of the larger background. I think of them as Hotspots.
Once the Hotspot movie is done playing, I need it to become invisible again. I will need to have 6-8 of these Hotspots; they will not overlap each other, but certainly will lay on top of the larger background movie.
1.What’s the best way to insert these Hotspot movies?
2.How can I get them to be invisible before and after play?
3.Can I make them available if the presenter wanted to show the hotspot movie more than once?
4.How can I make them use separate movie player player sessions?
5. How can I keep the background movie playing behind the hotspot playing in the foreground?
The goal is to keep the audience focused on the single slide and view these zoomed-in, closeup movies as the presenter chooses during the presentation.
If there is any way to do this, i'd be keenly interested in the details.
thanks!

It can't be done using separate rich media annotations, but you could make the entire thing as a single SWF file using Flash Pro, and embed that full-page in your PDF document.

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