 Hello everybody. Welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2021 tutorial. In this one I'm going to show you how to add motion including pans and zooms into still images inside Premiere Pro. Sometimes they call this the Ken Burns effect even though it's a little bit vaguely described these days because it's a few techniques based on Ken Burns techniques but this is panning, zooming, scaling all of these things with still images. Let's get going. First step here I've got a picture of a very handsome puppy dog, a little bulldog there and I'm now going to left click on it so I've selected it and if you guys are following along with me select any image now right click on the image and you're going to get the option to where is it new sequence from clip. All right perfect. We now have a new sequence from the clip and it's set at 25 percent my zoom level so I'm going to set it to fit. When you do that the image fits exactly into the sequence so the sequence is the exact dimensions of the image so here's the thing what you want to do next and this is tricky is I'm going to go and set the zoom level to about 25 percent actually you know what let's set it even let's set it to 10 percent yeah that looks a little better that's a little easier to work with okay so we've got the image to 10 percent now double click on the image like I just did and you're going to see the bounding box go around the image we are going to be moving the image left to right and also zooming in on it at the same time so if we don't increase the size of the image we're going to have no room to basically zoom and we're going to get black bars on the edge so let me show you how this works I'm going to take one of these corners I'm going to hold down the shift key and I'm going to left click and I'm going to expand it and I'm going to expand it to about you know what this should do the trick for this demonstration perfect I'm going to let go and now we've got it zoomed and we've got it zoomed to 148 percent which is fine that's not so bad the next step and this is not a requirement but I'm going to go up here to sequence and I'm going to go to render into out it takes only a second or so but it allows us to get a little bit faster and we're not getting ram blocked so to speak because this is very CPU intensive all right you're with me perfect the next step and this is an important one is we're going to go ahead and left click on position and we're also going to left click on scale in particular we're going to toggle these animation switches and we're also going to do yeah we're acting much more net because we're just doing some animation here some some quick simple stuff so what we've done here is we've now set key frames for the position and the scale so now we can do the panning and zooming and I can show you how this works okay and I'm also again going to go to sequence and I'm going to go quickly render into out because we're getting a little bit of a slowdown as you can see here when this is yellow that means it's I got a little bit of a slowdown when it's green yeah we're working in real time so okay so we're moving off we go the next step is I am again going to double click on this little pupper dog's face and you're going to see that I've got the bounding box now make sure your playhead is at the beginning and now I'm going to go ahead and move this to the right so watch what I do here I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to move it down so that basically the puppy dog's face somewhere around here okay so basically I've got the puppy and it's you know it's not quite centered like it was before but that's on purpose and we're going to set some motion so now that we've got the puppy dog at the beginning I'm going to go ahead now and get to the playhead here and I'm going to take this playhead and I am going to move it to the end I'm going to hold down the shift key and it takes it right to the end and then I press the backspace one time so that it gets right so it's not in the black space it's in the it's at the last keyframe okay now the next step is at the end I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to move the dog's face the puppy's face to the top left so I'm going to show the motion so I'm going to move it this way and because I want to show you the up as well I'm also going to move it up so somewhere around here okay great also I'm going to go ahead and decrease the size of the puppy as well so I'm going to decrease the scale on this to show you how that works as well so I'm going to go over here to this left side I'm going to hold down the shift key so it it changes everything proportionally holding down the shift key left clicking and I'm going to decrease the scale so it looks something like that I don't want any black bars on the outside and let's go with that okay let's just see what this works out to now I'm going to go ahead and move this back to the beginning to show you what we're working with and you'll already see that I've got the motion and you can see the motion path already so this image is now moving and scaling all at the same time I'm going to go to sequence render into out for the last time and then it will play it it'll take this out of ram and it will play it in real time okay so it's pretty quick but as you can see here we've got the image going real fast but you know what hey so be it I'm going to go ahead and increase the size of this this is only set over one second but if I set this over let's say I don't know something like 10 seconds how many seconds you want to do 10 seconds yeah 10 seconds there we go right to 10 seconds okay now watch you see actually you know I'm going to show you another technique well I got you you're going to see here that it's going to move very quickly for the first 10 seconds reverse one second and then it'll be done it zooms does its thing and then it goes slowly through the rest if we want to do and take this further you could take these final two end points and we can move those to the right so as we move them out let's see where we're at here I'm going to move them a little further actually because I don't can't have the full zoom yes I'm going to move them very close to the end and let's see what that looks like now let's go back to this and now instead of having them over one second zoom and pan we're going to go over a longer period of time so this is just a advanced technique depending on what you're looking for and of course I hit the wrong button there so I'm going to go back to editing I'm going to go out back to the editing workspace sorry guys my computer is a little slow tonight or maybe it's me and now we're going to go sequence into out render into out like we did last time and then we're going to see this in real time so let's just take a second here it's going to oh it's going to take another minute to do this okay let's do this I'll come back when this is done all right everybody welcome back we had to run that little process there and it took a little while but hey you know what we're showing you a technique all right guys the final thing I want to show you is I've just increased the size here a little bit but what it is now is it's all green now let me show you this is the effect in action I'm going to go ahead and zoom it to fit so you can see it full here and now I'm going to hit spacebar and watch there we go the it is panning it is scaling or zooming like I said it would it can be zoom it in or out and that's it that's how you get pan zooms and the ken burns motion inside premier pro thank you for watching this tutorial got a ton more stuff coming up