By default, this loops for convenient multiple watches to help your decision-making. The Play Loop button offers preview playback so you can see the changes you’ve made in action. Use the Swap button in the top left-hand corner to exchange the Start and End positions.This shows the direction of the camera movement between the two positions. Adjust the size and position of the red rectangle to set the End position.Adjust the size and position of the green rectangle to set the Start position.They are done by changing the position (panning) and size (zoom) of two colored rectangles, which are overlaid on the clip. The Ken Burns display should now show the controls to adjust the panning and zooms effects. Within the Crop onscreen controls, click on the Ken Burns button.In the Viewer window, click the pop-up menu in the bottom left-hand corner.Select the clip you want to add the Ken Burns effect to. It also brings otherwise flat, motionless content to life, to provoke emotional reactions in viewers. The best use of this effect is when you want to draw attention to specific parts of an image, while also offering overall context. Final Cut Pro will assume that the start and end points of the effect are the same as the clip, so you need to consider how much of your video you want to animation applied to. You can apply the Ken Burns effect to the whole clip, or a part of it using the incredibly useful Blade tool. Part 1: How to Add the Ken Burns Effect to Videos
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