How do I make pictures scroll up the screen? Please help. Thanks

peter-stone7705 wrote on 6/16/2019, 9:51 AM

I have a series of about 100 photo's or more, and I would like to be able to scroll them, one at a time, up the screen very quickly. Think of it like the scrolling credits at the end of a film, but instead of words, I'd like a load of images, one directly following the other.

Is there anyone out there that knows how to do this? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks in advance. Pete.

I have Movie Edit Pro 2015 Plus.

Windows 7.

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browj2 wrote on 6/16/2019, 9:25 PM

Hi,

Assuming that you've downloaded and installed the extra content, you should be able to find a transition under the Fades tab, Standard, Gliding. Do a test to learn how to do this and to experiment with the timing.

With a dozen photos of about 3 or 4 seconds long, make a transition from the first to the second photo. Apply the transition, Gliding, with the parameter as shown below. I used 4 second photos with a 2s transition. When you have the timing down, click on the transition button and apply to all objects, or whatever is your case.

Play with photo length and the transition timing to get what you want. If you want the transition fast, then use a shorter transition length. If you want the pause time shorter, decrease the length (duration) of the photos.

Variation: you can make the images smaller and put them a bit off to the left or right so that there is a space between them.

Good luck!

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peter-stone7705 wrote on 6/17/2019, 3:35 AM

Thanks for the tip, I've had a play around with it this morning, and I think I can get the effect I want. Cheers. 😁