Can Landscape image enlarge and scroll through Portrait frame?

rishal wrote on 4/28/2020, 6:40 PM

Can Landscape image scroll through Portrait frame? (for Slide Show) 

Please find below the image, there are many cool effects in view/Animation effects section, but when I use those move effects for my landscape images its not scrolling properly through my portrait frame, instead it just enlarges a part of the image and slides.

you can see I have enlarged my landscape images to fit in the portrait screen (1080x1920 9:16). I'm trying to scroll the complete image through my portrait frame.

Can you please guide? I tried by making the video in Landscape then cropped to portrait. but I did not get the desired result.

 

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emmrecs wrote on 4/29/2020, 3:57 AM

@rishal

Can you explain a little more of what you mean when you use the term "scroll"? At the moment I, for one, am not at all sure about what you are wanting to do.

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johnebaker wrote on 4/29/2020, 5:00 AM

@rishal

Hi

Yes this can be done - you need to use key framing with the Size & Position effect adjusting the Left value.

There are a lot of tutorials in the Tutorials section of the forum, and on Youtube, about key framing in Movie Edit Pro and- the version they use does not matter much as the principles are the same.

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rishal wrote on 5/1/2020, 3:07 PM

Thank you very much.

I did not understand what is mean by "adjusting the Left value" but the functionality works perfectly by keyframing with the Size & Position effect. thank you very much.

johnebaker wrote on 5/1/2020, 3:53 PM

@rishal

Hi

. . . . the functionality works perfectly by keyframing with the Size & Position effect . . . .

That is where the left value is:

The screen coordinates 0 left and 0 top - measured in pixels - is the top left corner of the Preview window.

If look at the keyframe animation you did, these values will change as you move the timeline cursor.

John EB

 

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