Thunder Bow Posted October 6, 2014 Share Posted October 6, 2014 Does Video Pad Professional has Image editing abilites than can cause the image to zoom in or out while playing? Or move left, right, updown, while playing? As you can do with the Microsoft Movie Maker? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nationalsolo Posted October 6, 2014 Share Posted October 6, 2014 Hi Yes. In older versions of VP there was a Zoom effect where you could set start and finsh frame position and sizes for a clip. In the later versions including 3.72 you can acheive the same result using the Crop effect or the Position effect. e.g. to zoom into a frame. Select the clip, Click the Add effects tab and select Crop from the displayed items. This will open the Effects window. Click one of the green crosses to create a start position or keyframe. (Shown by the orange squares that come up on the blue lines.) Click the Zoom to cropped region box to ensure the cropped area always fills the frame, and then click the Force Aspect ratio and select the value for your clip. (Normally 16:9) Now slide either of the red cursor lines along to the right to the position in the clip where you want the zoom to finish. and adust the final image frame size and position by pulling in the yellow boxes on the preview image. (Note you will be zooming in to a smaller area in the frame) The whole rectangle can be dragged to a final position. Review the zoom by playing the clip in the preview pane and adjust if necessary Click Apply and wait for VP to generate the frames. Your video clip will now zoom in with the parameters you set. You can produce any number of effects (Zoom in/Zoom out/Pan left,right or diagonally with or without zoom etc.) by varying the start and stop frames position and size. The cropped area can also be made to move about and rotate with the Position and Rotate effects. Note that the preview may look a little juddery as the resolution is much less than your actual video but the effect will be OK once the video has been rendered. Nat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thunder Bow Posted October 6, 2014 Author Share Posted October 6, 2014 Thank You, I will practice doing that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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