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Panning

Postby Jay » Sun Oct 26, 2008 8:18 pm

I'm just getting my feet wet in Ppro and I am doing a small project just to break in. Can someone walk me through how to Horiz pan/zoom/Ken Burns or does PRO have some presets like PE4 someplace?
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Re: Panning

Postby Chuck Engels » Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:51 pm

Hi Jay,
Have you ever used the property panel and keyframes to create the pan and zoom in Premiere Elements?
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Re: Panning

Postby John 'twosheds' McDonald » Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:53 am

As Chuck infers, it is pretty much the same as in PrEl.

First, ensure that the Effects Control window is enabled by clicking on the Window tap at the top of the screen and selecting it (the Effect Control tab). Once the Effect Control window is enabled then use it in the same manner that you would have used it in PrEl. :-D
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Re: Panning

Postby Chuck Engels » Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:21 am

Steve's Tip on Basic Keyframing is a huge help :)
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Re: Panning

Postby momoffduty » Mon Oct 27, 2008 3:45 pm

Jay, you will like the velocity graph in Pro. If you have multiple pan & zooms use the velocity graph to stay consistent for each pic. Love this feature!
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