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RE: Shifting Tides in Dtube Waters - @nathanmars - Thank You!

in #vlog6 years ago

The slow zoom is made in premiere pro by setting a keyframe at the beginning of a clip and set scale to 100%, then a second keyframe let's say 10 seconds later with scale being at 150% . That will create this smooth, slow zoom in effect. Tweaking duration and amount of scaling (enlarging) the original frame will give you a lot of flexibility.

The jump zoom is not changing position just, increaseing the size of the clip. From the default 100% to another, higher value of your choice. When donig this, aditional repositioning of the frame might be needed in order to keep the subject in the desired spot.

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Wow!

This might be too technical for me. Anyway somehow one day sure have to learn. Premiere Pro - surely is for the pro.

Let me check whether do they have mobile app as I only use my phone to do dtube.

I screenshot this comment. Haha. For my reference in the future. Thank you so much @runicar for the tips.

I would like to say one more time. I truly enjoyed your video. From editing. To talking. And even your action. Of course the sharing from your heart.

Alright. See you around. 😉

Trust me it isn't. Anyone can learn Premiere. All the needed information is on youtube. That's how I learned everything I know.

I had no background in this so if I can do it, anyone can.

Thank you for your kind words of encouragement dear :D

Cya around the Dtube waters

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I am so inspired now to try. Great to hear that, now I know I can.

See you around Dtube waters :D