 Welcome back to my YouTube channel. This is Daniel Rosso here today going to be doing a simple tutorial on Kaden live relatively straightforward Showing how to pan zoom and move around images now if you're also a documentary fan You've probably seen this done so many times where you know We'll we'll cut from an interview to a still photograph and typically just having a still photograph in a video That's just doing nothing looks a bit kind of boring So it's very common to you know start zooming in or zoom out or move or less commonly Move across the photograph or infographic all these things are very easy to do in Kaden live So I've just added these two fellas into my Kaden life here, and I'm gonna start with the alphabet board I've just laid out the alphabet on a 1920 by 1080 canvas I'm gonna just do a little bit of fade-in at the start now the composition that's gonna make this work is Transform there's two ways you can do it. I'm gonna increase the time firstly You can either just drag the composition on to the clip or you can right-click and then go for Insert a composition and then sorry insert an effect and then click on transform I've added transform now watch here are some of the things I can do Firstly, I have a little arrow and this guy allows me to move Throughout my clip and add keyframes, so let's say I want to add a keyframe at the One-second mark one so this is when you're looking at the time here. You're seeing hours minutes Seconds and frames so this is exactly one second into the video one second and zero frames I'm gonna add a keyframe here So for the first second nothing's going to happen and I'm going to add another keyframe at two seconds so over the course of one second We are going to be Zooming in towards the end the center now. I'm gonna show you in a second how you can actually drag Using this little sort of arrow thing and there's a little red dot at the center But let's just look at what we've done so far We start with our out one second one second stationary one second Slow zoom in And let's say I want to hold that for a second and a half so about this mark in the video Gonna add another keyframe and then I'm going to shimmy over to the right Now you can do this in one of two ways you can drag this guy The red so watch what going on here, but as you can see I this is it's very hard to be precise So I've actually not kept exactly the same level if we go back here We can see I was minus 292 I can use this button to skip to the next keyframe and I'm going to go to minus 292 so that there is no is no offset Sorry next keyframe here. I'm gonna bring this back to minus 292 And this is the second way you can do it Let's say I want to move to the right what I'm actually doing here is using the scroll wheel on my mouse I'm actually decreasing in X as you can see the number is getting more negative and that means I'm moving to the right now I can go the other way on mice on my scroller wheel, and I'm Increasing and I'm moving to the left sometimes like I just did you accidentally jump off it So I'm just gonna leave it like this and now let's play this back and see what happens Center and Then we're gonna move slightly and then what I can do as well is add a keyframe And you have four different shortcuts here the one that I find very useful is Adjusting center in frame And what this is going to do is basically bring us zero us off. We're gonna go back to We're gonna get rid of that zoom. We're gonna go to 100 percent zero X offset zero Y offset The width is gonna be one nine twenty the height is gonna be ten eighty and so what that's gonna do is actually Zoom us back out, and now we're back at the original frame. So let's just one more time. Look at what we've done here in Slightly to the right and then back out now to make this more practical Let's now add our portrait of a man into this video if I just add the image without any transform It's just gonna show the image for however many seconds. They have it on my timeline Let's say we wanted to do a video like effect In which actually I'm gonna just shorten this a bit And I'm gonna add it this way just like I did before insert effect transform Now let's say we want to start this clip zoomed in on the zoomed in on this gentleman or this portrait And then we're gonna zoom it out. So what we'd want to do is place a keyframe on the very first frame Now we don't actually need to add a keyframe And we'll see that the add keyframe button is not there All we need to do is drag the arrow to the very start and I'm going to go for 120 130 sorry 150 percent and Then we can go to the very end of the clip and we can add a keyframe here And this key this keyframe can be a just and center in frame So what we're gonna have on the very first keyframe. We're gonna start off at 150 zoom and then over the course of this It's going to go all the way back to zero and that's this is how this looks in the video So from the first frame, we're pulling now to do the opposite of that I'm gonna drag the portrait of a man back into the video I'm going to start with zero firstly. We're gonna need to add the Transform effect and then I'm going to drag to the last keyframe add my keyframe and Go for 150 percent. So this is gonna be the exact opposite. We're gonna start and Then we're gonna zoom in over the course of that clip out and back in and as you can see we can also change the duration of the clip and it's going to basically preserve the That's not gonna make any difference It's just gonna it's just gonna mean that the zoom is gonna be a bit slower I'm sorry a bit quicker because we've less time to work with this is really useful. It might seem kind of obscure I hope I got across what the point of this is if you are doing something like a documentary and you want to show An image but you don't want the image just to be still you can start zoomed in and then move out that's a zoom out or you can start out and Using the transform effect and keyframing you can put a keyframe in the last frame and that'll have However long that that still image is being showed we're gonna have the motion of an artificial or simulated or a digital zoom Thanks for watching more videos coming soon