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Pan and Zoom
You can control the camera movement using two keyframes and smoothly move from one frame to another.
Add a Pan and Zoom effect
1. On the Timeline, select the clip that you want to zoom on.
2. Click the More Tools icon on the left-hand sidebar and select Pan and Zoom under Video Editing.
3. Click one of the presets to apply it.
This will add two keyframes to the clip. The camera will move between these two keyframes, and you can set up camera movements from one point to another.
4. To change the beginning keyframe, double-click the first point on the clip. Then, use the frame in the player to set the zoom level for the starting point of the camera movement.
5. To change the ending keyframe, double-click the second point on the clip. Then, use the frame in the player to set the zoom level for the ending point of the camera movement.
To change the length of the zoom effect, move a keyframe left or right. To move the zooming effect on the clip without changing its length or other settings, move it along the clip.
If you want to add more camera movements, repeat steps 2-4 to combine other camera movements in one clip. For example, you can zoom in on an object, pan across the frame with the same zoom level, and then zoom back out to 100%.
Add the Pan and Zoom effect to all image clips automatically
1. Select the desired images on the Timeline.
2. Click the Transition Wizard button on the panel above the Timeline.
3. Check the Enable Pan and Zoom effect checkbox.
4. Click OK to apply the effect to the clips.
Remove zoom
To remove a pan or zoom effect, right-click a keyframe and select Remove Keyframe to remove the specific keyframe or Remove All Keyframes to clear all zoom effects from the clip.