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Luanne Eris Fose, Ph.D.
3. Move the Zoom slider to the left or right until you find the point where you want to
begin the zoom.
4. Click the radio button next to Finish.
5. Move the Zoom slider until you see where you want to end the zoom.
6. Move the Duration slider to set the length of time you want the zoom to take.
7. Click Preview to see the overall effect.
8. If you wish to reverse the effect, click on the Reverse button.
9. When the effect looks the way you want, click Apply or drag it into the Timeline
Viewer at the proper location. (Clicking Apply renders the photo at the end of your
Timeline). iMovie will take a few seconds to render the photo. After it renders, click
on the photo in the Timeline Viewer and click the Play button in iMovie to watch it.
10. If you wish, you can drag the photo out of the Timeline Viewer into the Clips Pane
and use it later.
Panning a photo:
Panning a photo will make it appear that the camera sweeps across the face of a still
photograph and adds interesting movement to still shots.
1. After you have selected a photo in the Photo Pane, click on the photo to select it.
2. Click the radio button next to Start.
3. Move the pointer over the image in the Preview monitor until a hand appears, then
press the mouse button and drag the image until you see the place in the image
where you want the pan to start.
4. Click the radio button next to Finish.
5. Drag the image to where you want to end the pan.
6. Move the Duration slider to set the length of time you want the pan to take.
7. Click Preview to see the overall effect.
8. If you wish to reverse the effect, click on the Reverse button.
9. When the effect looks the way you want, click Apply or drag it into the Timeline
Viewer at the proper location. (Clicking Apply renders the photo at the end of your
Timeline). iMovie will take a few seconds to render the photo. After it renders, click
on the photo in the Timeline Viewer and click the Play button in iMovie to watch it.
10. If you wish, you can drag the photo out of the Timeline Viewer into the Clips Pane
and use it later.
Combining Panning and Zooming (The Ken Burns Effect):
Its possible to use pan and zoom together in order to draw attention to something in the photo,
such as a particular member in a group. If your photo isn’t large enough to use a pan effect,
you can zoom in at the start to give yourself a larger area to work with. Combine the panning
and zooming instructions given above but when you click Start and Finish, simply set the zoom
and move the photograph to the position you want for the start or end of the pan.
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