In FCP everything is done manually so you can actually have the camera pan across the photo how you want it to. This means there is no Ken Burns Effect button like in iMovie. When your image is in the timeline, go to its beginning and hit ctrl+k to insert a keyframe. Then go to its end and make another keyframe. Now, while on this final frame (or the 2nd keyframe) move the photo to a new position/resize it. FCP fills in the movement from the 1st keyframe to the 2nd, making the effect.
WMG sucks...
Very nice demo though !!
yanndick 3 years ago 2
@yanndick straight up agree with you man...
QuickAtTheKeys 2 years ago
nice video!!
Tamilon123 3 years ago
what songs did you use i really need to know plz message or whatever back
SoulReaper876 3 years ago
Added to the description. And don't worry about the software, you'll pick it up faster than you think.
dmackx2 3 years ago
amazing im about to get this software an i am not gonna have any idea how to do all that
SoulReaper876 3 years ago
can you teach me how to do the ken burns effect. i cant even find it on fcp
drunkinthepool 3 years ago
In FCP everything is done manually so you can actually have the camera pan across the photo how you want it to. This means there is no Ken Burns Effect button like in iMovie. When your image is in the timeline, go to its beginning and hit ctrl+k to insert a keyframe. Then go to its end and make another keyframe. Now, while on this final frame (or the 2nd keyframe) move the photo to a new position/resize it. FCP fills in the movement from the 1st keyframe to the 2nd, making the effect.
dmackx2 3 years ago