Video Studio 10+ -- Pan & Zoom -- Pause Option
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Video Studio 10+ -- Pan & Zoom -- Pause Option
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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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....
Ron P.
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....
Ron P.
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