 Everybody welcome back to another premier pro tutorial this one. I'm gonna show you how to do basic zooms in about 60 seconds I'm gonna show you the different types of zooms as well. What am I talking about? I got this guy vacuuming here start the timer and Presto we just zoom in on him just like that. How did I do it? Well? Let's start from scratch Okay, there we go. I got some footage drag and drop it in it'll create a sequence now I'm just gonna go ahead and stop it at about five seconds or six seconds So it's a little slower a little bit shorter. Okay. Good stuff Now I want the zoom to start at one second right there So this I've got the playhead at one second and now I'm going to go to my effect controls panel And I'm gonna go ahead and click on this scale stopwatch very important And then I'm gonna drop that little triangle down as well Just so you can see what I've got going on here And then let's say by three seconds is when I want it to be fully zoomed in so at the three seconds So this is a two-second zoom and of course you can go ahead and do it as you see fit I'm just gonna click the step forward. So I'm on three seconds. There we go. And then presto I'm gonna zoom it in like this and it's gonna go up to about let's go to 200% so we've doubled our zoom Okay, here's what it looks like right now. I'm just gonna go back to the beginning here Let's go back and hit spacebar zooms in That might be all you need Just a heads up if you want it to be a little bit more nonlinear if you want it to speed up and slow down kind of like you've got a Like a ramp on it a speed ramp you can click on these little key frames here under scale You'll see I've dropped the triangle down now right click on it and you'll see here that you can click on ease out and Then on this one you can ease in so you're easing out of the first one I know it sounds a little backwards, but this is so it comes out It's coming out of the first frame and it's going in to the next key frame And if you do that and you look at the little graph here You'll see that the velocity goes up and then it goes down on the zoom both are great ways to do it That's all you need to know guys. Thanks for watching ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned