View Full Version : Adding motion with Event Pan/Crop ... help!


Sam Renkin
January 18th, 2010, 03:00 PM
I'm hoping that some of you have a good working knowledge of how this feature works because it's been strictly hit or miss for me ... I'm using 8.0c and trying to add a few Ken Burns moves to some JPEG photos and a PNG file (with transparent background) to my project. After reading the tutorial, I position the frame marker within the photo and click the "first frame" icon. I reposition the frame marker and click the "last frame" icon. Then ... nothing. After 2 or 3 tries, sometimes I'll get a move but it's usually backwards (opposite the direction I intended).

Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Thanks in advance!

Sam

Mike Kujbida
January 18th, 2010, 03:08 PM
Your second step is backwards.
Keyframes are created each and every time you change anything.
Position your image accordingly at the beginning.
A keyframe is automatically created.
Now click at the very end of the timeline and adjust the image as desired.
Another key frame is automatically created.
Exit Pan/Crop and play your new "creation" :-)

Sam Renkin
January 18th, 2010, 04:13 PM
Wow - that did the trick! I wasn't clicking to a new position on the timeline. Don't know how I missed that. Working beautifully now - thanks Mike!

Sam

Mike Kujbida
January 18th, 2010, 04:25 PM
Always happy to help Sam.
Glad to hear that it's now working for you.

Here's a little trick for you.
Double-click the event to highlight it.
Press the Loop Playback button (to the left of the Play button) followed by the Play button.
Now open the Pan/Crop window and see your changes reflected instantly in the Preview window.
BTW, this same trick works with any video FX that you choose to apply.

Brian Luce
January 18th, 2010, 04:46 PM
Always happy to help Sam.
Glad to hear that it's now working for you.

Here's a little trick for you.
Double-click the event to highlight it.
Press the Loop Playback button (to the left of the Play button) followed by the Play button.
Now open the Pan/Crop window and see your changes reflected instantly in the Preview window.
BTW, this same trick works with any video FX that you choose to apply.

Added to the list of "Why didn't I think of that?"

Mike Kujbida
January 18th, 2010, 06:23 PM
Brian, I can't take credit for that "trick" as I learned it from an unknown Vegas guru a long time ago in a galaxy far far away :-)

Edward Troxel
January 19th, 2010, 08:23 AM
If you want to make the entire process even easier, check out Montage Magic (http://www.jetdv.com/mm)