To create an edit that is amontage of moving objects place four videos on the screen with one in each corner. Each one is a bit off screen in its own corner. Add the movement on each one towards the center so that all the movement arrows point to the center (the arrows all point towards each other). Optionally, you can make each one partially transparent (I've done it with all of them at 50pct). The makes an interesting montage of moving objects. Assuming they are all in the same category, it comes together nicely. If you choose the partially transparent option, you can also optionally add a still image or video as the last layer that doesn't have movement and does not have transparency. The last layer nicely achors the scene so that the movement is offset somewhat by the still image.
To stop movement at the end of the image,you need to be precise about the point where your movement object ends on screen. To slow down the pan,you need to increase the duration of the movement object in the timeline and that cannot happen unless you increase the duration of your image.
thanks for showing all of us how to use vsdc...I've learned a lot from you. Kudos.
Glad my videos helped you.
To create an edit that is amontage of moving objects place four videos on the screen with one in each corner. Each one is a bit off screen in its own corner. Add the movement on each one towards the center so that all the movement arrows point to the center (the arrows all point towards each other). Optionally, you can make each one partially transparent (I've done it with all of them at 50pct). The makes an interesting montage of moving objects. Assuming they are all in the same category, it comes together nicely. If you choose the partially transparent option, you can also optionally add a still image or video as the last layer that doesn't have movement and does not have transparency. The last layer nicely achors the scene so that the movement is offset somewhat by the still image.
well done
Thanks
what about the hesitation in the movement...how can you fix that?
It hesitates when you preview it in the editor. But, after you export it, it is smooth.
How do you make the movement stop at the end of the image. Everytime I try it it goes past the image. And how do you slow down the pan?
To stop movement at the end of the image,you need to be precise about the point where your movement object ends on screen.
To slow down the pan,you need to increase the duration of the movement object in the timeline and that cannot happen unless you increase the duration of your image.
what's up bro it's been a while
Hey friend,nothing on my side,working as usual. Hope you are fine too.
@@nextgenblogger yeah i'm fine it's funny how i made 1 week uploading challenge and then be gone for one month but yeah
@@stevenkenji3651 Being consistent is difficult i agree.