Great tutorial on how to use keyframes! Two tips if you don't mind. 1- You can use the mouse scroll wheel in the viewer to zoom-in/zoom-out by increments/decrements of 10% 2- When the move handle (small dot in the middle) is out of the viewer window, you can Hold Shift > Double-click in the viewer > Release Shift. As soon as you start moving the mouse, a cross-arrow will replace the mouse cursor. You can then grab the image anywhere in the viewer window to move it. Same procedure to deactivate this feature.
Very helpful, thankyou. Was just starting to think about pan and zoom on my videos, but i wasnt sure if Shotcut had that feature. Thanks for explaining it, and how to use keyframes. I recently got a nice video of a Sparrow hawk eating a pigeon, which the pan and zoom should give a more dramatic effect. Cheers bro, keep up the good work :)
I have version 22.01.30. downloaded it for first time this week and cannot seem to get the zoom results I'm looking for. Your video is helpful, but I'm still missing something.
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Great tutorial on how to use keyframes!
Two tips if you don't mind.
1- You can use the mouse scroll wheel in the viewer to zoom-in/zoom-out by increments/decrements of 10%
2- When the move handle (small dot in the middle) is out of the viewer window, you can Hold Shift > Double-click in the viewer > Release Shift. As soon as you start moving the mouse, a cross-arrow will replace the mouse cursor. You can then grab the image anywhere in the viewer window to move it. Same procedure to deactivate this feature.
Thx very much and those are some great tips! 👍
this is exactly what i needed! been trying to figure out how the keyframes worked for so long 😂
Awesome glad this helped 👍
thank you so much, well explained
Most welcome glad this helped!
thanks for the help!
You're most welcome!
Very helpful and easy to follow! Thanks!👍
You're very welcome happy this helped you 😁
Brilliant,thanks man!
Sure thing K2 Outdoor (great name 😁)
Thank you so much!!!
I was super lost! You're a lifesaver! ✨😊
You're most welcome Valentina glad this helped!
Thanks, I was so confused on how to do this, literally tearing my hair out!
You're very welcome Cool Dude 😎
Thanks..it's really helpful for me.😊
Sure thing glad this helped you!
Thanks mate. I'm trying to move from Windows to Linux full time, and Camtasia keeps me going back to Windows. But shotcut will save me soon
You're most welcome and I think you'll really enjoy using Shotcut!
This was extremely helpful, thank you
You're most welcome Pedro glad this helped you!
This is REALLY helpful...!!
Thx much! 💯💯💯
Which software is this? I can't find anything on Google.
Shotcut it should show up in Google
Very helpful, thankyou. Was just starting to think about pan and zoom on my videos, but i wasnt sure if Shotcut had that feature. Thanks for explaining it, and how to use keyframes. I recently got a nice video of a Sparrow hawk eating a pigeon, which the pan and zoom should give a more dramatic effect. Cheers bro, keep up the good work :)
That's awesome happy this helped you. I'm just now getting into photography and wildlife is so challenging as nature moves so FAST! 📸
the search baR for filters wont show up, PLZ HELP
Hmmm that's odd Phillip not sure why you're not seeing it 🤔
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I have version 22.01.30. downloaded it for first time this week and cannot seem to get the zoom results I'm looking for. Your video is helpful, but I'm still missing something.
Yup can be a pain to get things exactly the way you want but once you figure out something that works for you, then it'll be easier next time.
Take a shot everytime he says "key frame"
😂
This video was super helpful.
But Dude This video is so dragged out.
You could Easily make this a 8-10 min Video If you used a script.
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