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Panning and Zooming in Premiere Pro CS5

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2010

This video shows users of Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 how to pan across an image and zoom in.

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  • WAIT! The people get blurry when you zoom in on them, how do you make them clear? I'm dealing with the same problem, but with a PDF Text document exported as a JPEG. I can't make the words clear. Any advice?

  • @sreejithnair94 Blurriness can be caused by a low-resolution image (like a 72-dpi image that is zoomed in on). Best results are achieved by using large JPG files (maybe 300 dpi) and then you can zoom in with better results).

  • This was really very well done ... perfectly clear, very pleasant voice, and expertly paced. 

  • @meyersource Thanks. More coming in the next month.

  • Can these moves be saved and named as an effect??I assume if yes they could be tweaked on the time line??

  • @whitepineproductions I believe so--I haven't tried it because each one is so individualized that it's easier for me to start with images and a vision of what I need.

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  • Thank you! This is a very engaging and informative video tutorial. Just what I needed

  • Thx for the video, it helped me a lot!!!!

  • Hey Catwcle,

    Good video. Clear and simple instructions. Loved the simple walk-through. Mighty helpful for beginners like me.

    Thanks a lot.

  • Your style of making a tutorial is SUPERB! Wish I would have found your tutorial earlier...thanks so much for creating this! Hope to find more from you.

  • Excellent! Thank you!!!

  • @meyersource pleasant voice... you mean the voice of a female, nothing special about it. Jeez internet :D And on the subject thanks for the info!

  • Great job on this.

  • @catwcle actual answer..right click on the key frames in the effects panel, go to spatial interpolation and select "ease in" or "ease out" as the case may be. That creates a bezier curve in the velocity graph and makes that slowing down "effect". And yes, you'll have to stretch the clip out a little too...because the bezier will have a hump in it, and that will speed it up for a portion of the path.

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