 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2021 tutorial. In this one I took a request and one of my I guess followers has asked me to show them how to animate something across the screen and what that basically what we're doing is I'm going to show you how to have a logo in this case but it can be anything. Basically start off the screen, come onto the screen and then go out the other side and I'll show you a few tips and tricks while we're here. So let's just get started. The first step here is I've got some footage in the background. This is just stock footage and it's a lady inside a phone booth. Yeah, what the heck's a phone booth? Where's your cell phone? Oh well, anyways, the second step let's just keep rolling is I've got an image here. This is a Vancouver Canuck logo and I'm going to drag and drop it onto my timeline. The first thing I'm going to do besides resizing it is I'm going to increase the length of the image here so that it fits the exact length of the video beneath it. The second step is I'm going to select the logo or the image that I've placed in here and when I do that I'm going to go look at the effect controls panel. For me I'm just going to double click on it and then I'm going to grab one of these sides with a bounding box and I'm just going to reduce the size because it's a bit too big and I'm holding down the shift key so that it reduces in size proportionately. Now I'm going to just keep holding it down and I'm going to move this to the bottom left side and now this is traditionally how you would go ahead and place a logo and now I can show you to animate it. The tricky part here though is that it's very difficult to get it on and off the screen. What you need to do and it's going to be weird, but you actually want to go here to the zoom level and instead of having it set to fit which I believe is a default for everybody, we're going to drop it down to about 50 percent and there's a reason for that and here it is. I'm going to go ahead now and select double click on the logo and what you need to do is making sure you don't hold down here in the middle anywhere outside of it. I'm going to hold down the shift key and I'm going to move it, I'm going to try and move it, I'm going to move it to the left and you'll see here now that it has actually started outside so we are outside the screen and it is going to go and animate onto the screen. I'm going to let go and the next step here and this is a very important one is you need to go to your effect controls panel and left click on that toggle animation stopwatch. Left clicking, perfect. Now it's disappeared and that's very frustrating because I didn't want that to happen but it always happens. The way to go ahead and see it is you just left click again on motion and that is not usually clear and it's a little frustrating because it's not intuitive but if you left click back on the video under motion you'll get the bounding box on there. The next step here is we've set a keyframe for the beginning and you'll see here by that little triangle there. Now we're going to go to the let's say we're going to go to the middle of it somewhere around here four seconds and at the four second mark I want this image to this logo to have gone across the screen and out the other side so I'm going to hold that down I'm going to hold down the shift key and that way it goes the whole way and it goes straight line and then I'm going to just go ahead and pull it out to the other side and when I do that let's see what happens I'm going to move this back to the beginning and I'm going to hit spacebar and you'll see it go come on and there we go the image has gone on and off the screen inside Premiere Pro. That's how we solve that issue guys thanks for watching this tutorial I got a ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned.