Video Studio 10+ -- Pan & Zoom -- Pause Option

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Video Studio 10+ -- Pan & Zoom -- Pause Option

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On Version9 I was able to Pause on each pan and zoom point. I can't seem to find this option in V10+. Could someone help.
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Post by Ron P. »

Hi Sdgamester, and welcome to the forums..:)

VS10 + is much better then VS9 with the pan & zoom settings. With VS10 you use Keyframes to set the attributes. To have a pause at a given setting, click on the customize button for the pan and zoom. You will see a timeline that has diamond shapes on the left and right. When you are on a frame that is a keyframe, the diamond shape will be red. To have a pause, move the slider (above the timeline) to a position to the right. Click on the + which is the box on the left above the timeline. It becomes active once you are at a position that is not a keyframe. This will add a keyframe. Now go back to the previous keyframe, right-click and copy. Then go to the keyframe you just added, right-click and paste. Now there is no change inbetween the 2 keyframes, ie; a pause.

The nice thing is that you can add numerous keyframes to get the special effect for your pan and zooms.. Play around, experiment with adding keyframes and have fun....:)

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Post by sdgamester »

Ron,
It worked great. I noticed the key frames and I was able to put multiple key frames in but I just didn't know how to manipulate them for a pause effect.
Thank you,
Steve
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