 Hello everyone, welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2020 with tutorial. This one I'm going to show you how to make an image move or how to make a picture move or how to animate an image or animate a picture. Let me show you what I'm talking about. First off, you'll see here I've got some background video footage of a map and I've got a icon on it, and I'm going to move it. So here we go. I'm going to show you. You'll see here very subtly that I am moving that icon from Vancouver to Florida, for example. And how do I do that? I will show you that, and then I will show you a second example where I've got a picture of my puppy dog here, the beginning, and this one's a little different because that last one moved all at once. So it moved, it didn't move all at once, but it moved without stopping. And this one, you'll see here that I've moved it and then my dog stops in the middle of the ocean, hangs out there a little while, and then in a second or two later he starts to move towards the end. So this is a different style of animation. I'm going to show you both of them in this video. So let's get started. The first step here is you've got some stock footage. So any video if you want to follow along, place any video in the background, and we're on our way. The second step is let's go ahead and show you the smooth motion or the how to move the icon, in this case, from one position to another, without stopping. So it's a continuous motion. So I've dragged and dropped on the icon onto the video track, too. I'm going to move the icon up to Vancouver area, and I'm going to decrease the size, as you can see here, and presto. I'm going to just place it right about there for demonstration purposes. Now what you want to do next is you want to make sure you're clicked on the image, which is the icon. And then now you want to go to the effect controls panel, and you want to make sure that you have the position stopwatch or the position toggle animation clicked, and your playhead is at the beginning. Now, in this example, I want to go forward, let's say five seconds. And at the five second mark, I want, or let's go to five seconds. At the five second mark, I want this image to have moved to the Florida area. So somewhere around there. Let's go with that. Okay, good. Now, you'll see here that the position, like I said, is clicked on. Let's go to the beginning, hit spacebar. That's it. That is how you animate or move a picture or move an image. That said, we can go a little bit further, and I can show you how to move it with a stop in the middle. So let's drag and drop on the image of my puppy dog. It's a bigger image. So I'm going to go ahead and double click on it, reduce its size. And I'm going to reposition it to the bottom right. I'm also going to increase the size of the image so that it goes the whole way of the video. Okay, good. Now I'm making sure my playhead is at the beginning. I'm clicked on Kingston. We are again going to go ahead and click on position like we did last time in the effect control panel. And then let's say after three seconds, I want the puppy. Let's go three seconds. I want Kingston to be moved into the ocean like I did last time. So I'm just going to drag and drop and pull him into the ocean. Okay, three seconds in. But here's the thing. Now I don't want him to move until, let's say, six seconds. So let's say eight seconds for argument sake. So he's sitting there for a little while. So we want him in the ocean for a little while without moving. What I'm going to do is I move the playhead now to the eight second mark, which is where I want him to start moving again. But before I do that, you need to go ahead and create or add a keyframe. This here is the gap between the third second and the eighth second. Nothing is going to happen in here because they're keyframed to be still. Now I'm going to go ahead and move it to the, let's say, the 11th second just for demonstration purposes. Going to double click on him. And then I'm going to move him over to the left side of the frame. So we've created some keyframes. Let's go back to the beginning and take a look at this. We've got the icon moving smooth. We've got the puppy dog stopped in the ocean. And now after a few seconds, he moves. Those are the main techniques for animating a picture or an image in Premiere Pro. Thank you for watching. I'll be back soon.