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browj2 wrote on 4/11/2019, 9:41 PM

Hi,

Under fx, View & Animation, Size & Position or Camera/zoom shot. You will need to learn about keyframing to do this properly. There are plenty of tutorial about how to do this in Movie Edit Pro, same commands and process.

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Douglas-Young wrote on 4/13/2019, 1:15 PM

Hello John, thanks for the info. Am delving deeper into the program; your reply put me on a good start. Beginning to make sense ... exploring key framing and various options under fx,, view & animation, size & position, etc. Thanks again, DAY.