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Adding movement to a photo with FrameFlex

Adding movement to a photo with FrameFlex - Media Composer Tutorial

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Adding movement to a photo with FrameFlex

- [Narrator] You can use the FrameFlex controls to create something along the lines of a Ken Burns effect for still images. This is where you add animation, motion movement to an otherwise static photo to bring it to life, to add a little bit of visual interest for your audience. To demonstrate this, I've got a very high resolution image available. In the MC 110 assets folder, I've added a folder called photos. And here we've got this very high resolution PNG file. This is a 24 meg, 25 meg file. Actually, as a TIFF it was more like 75 meg, it's pretty high resolution. I'm going to drag this over into Media Composer, and I'm holding the Alt key and this would be Option on Mac OS to link rather than importing. If I right click on this linked clip, you can see that the original image size is massive, 6698 pixels by 3768. We can use the controls here in the source settings to change the part of the image that we're…

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