Yes. You can use a Resize, Picture-in-picture or 3D warp but you will only be able to zoom in so far before the image gets really ragged because there are only so many pixels to work with. You'll end up with the best quality using a 3D warp with "HQ" (High Quality) enabled and 16-bit processing enabled in the Render tab of the Media Creation settings. What version of Media Composer are you using?
could not have made that video without watching your video, thanks a lot
CentralCityTower 1 month ago
Thanks, I am glad you are getting something out of them! Cheers...
AvidTrainer 1 year ago
Thank you! Your videos are very helpful. :)
ponceje81 1 year ago
is there a way you can zoom in really quickly on a video clip?
TheChelseacraze 2 years ago
Yes. You can use a Resize, Picture-in-picture or 3D warp but you will only be able to zoom in so far before the image gets really ragged because there are only so many pixels to work with. You'll end up with the best quality using a 3D warp with "HQ" (High Quality) enabled and 16-bit processing enabled in the Render tab of the Media Creation settings. What version of Media Composer are you using?
AvidTrainer 2 years ago
thanks for this.
TheChelseacraze 2 years ago
Hi. Thanks for the comment. More to come... hopefully soon! Cheers.
AvidTrainer 2 years ago
Great video..
lostonceagain 2 years ago