Start from scratch. Open the movie wizard and select insert image. Have all of your pictures in one folder already. Select that folder and then use the control-A to select them all. all the pics will be inserted in the order they were named in the folder. Click next and then open the "set duration" dialog and select a duration for each slide. Then finish and select open as new video studio project and each slide will have pan and zoom already applied. You can then remove the silly beginning and ending of the template from your project if you wish and watch the video and make pan and zoom corrections as needed.WestbrookNH wrote:Steve,sjj1805 wrote:Please view:WestbrookNH wrote:..........
When I inserted an existing VSP slide show project consisting of only still photos, it inserted it as a video.
Do I have to enter all the photos into Movie Wizard one at a time?
What is a project file?
I understand that the VSP is just a script, but the MovieWizard parses the VSP script as an integral movie clip, rather than to insert the individual visual elements (photos, in this case) in the MovieWizard timeline.
The question remains, Must I insert the photos individually into the MovieWizard timeline in order to accomplish the bulk zoom and pan?
Applying Pan & Zoom to Several Imnages at Once
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