Thanks. What do you mean by "curve"? Like "swivel" the image a bit so when you pan left, the stuff that's furthest to the left of the frame is slightly closer to the camera, like a real pan would be?
@@ThisGuy Sorry. I meant sort of accelerate from a stop to the move, then slow to stop instead of moving full speed and stopping. Maybe it does it automatically, but I've run into some jerky movement in the past.
@@Charva42 for you can do that. If you right click on any keyframe, and go down to interpolation, you'll see that's automatically a "linear" keyframe - which means constant rate of movement. You can try Bezier, Ease In, Ease Out, etc to change that + you can manually adjust those "accelerations" or decelerations" within control settings. Click on this > beside position or scale, and mess with the little handle bars that show up under each keyframe.
I got understand that why you not being successfull youtuber in last 13 year.I appreciate that u have understand how to do video editing u just don't know that how to understand people. Frankly Speaking I got Frustrated while watching your video to understand zoomin effect. Don't Mind oKay
Sorry bud, but you don't know what you're talking about. To start, I only started "trying" in 2020 (everything before that was stuff for my students or by my students). Speaking of which, I have a full-time job as a teacher, I coach multiple sports, and have 2 kids (ie: I do TH-cam part-time...in fact I think I only made like 8 videos or something in 2022). Plus, I do zero social media, and don't do any of the TH-cam pandering and rambling to extend watch-time and beg for subscribers/etc. Finally, just because I don't have hundreds of thousands of subscribers doesn't mean I'm not successful. I have no intention of "burning out" so I deliver content on my own terms and make good money for it. As far as you claiming that I don't understand people (funny), literally look at any comments from any of my videos...the fact that you do not understand the tutorial...seems like a you problem. Thanks for watching and commenting though, helps with the algorithm!
spend 40 minutes editing, zooming, scrolling etc on a video just to realize that its a bit zoomed in for some random reason... re scaling resets all edits... hhhhhhhhhhhhhh great video tho lmao
Sort of...depends how much you zoom in, what resolution your original video is compared to your export resolution, and what the viewing format is once exported (ie: TH-cam). In reality, nobody on planet earth will notice (or care about) a slight resolution dip because of a small digital zoom.
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Great Video!! some helpful tips in there!!!
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Very nice.
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These are great. Is there a way to add a curve to the stop and start of the pan?
Thanks. What do you mean by "curve"? Like "swivel" the image a bit so when you pan left, the stuff that's furthest to the left of the frame is slightly closer to the camera, like a real pan would be?
@@ThisGuy Sorry. I meant sort of accelerate from a stop to the move, then slow to stop instead of moving full speed and stopping. Maybe it does it automatically, but I've run into some jerky movement in the past.
@@Charva42 for you can do that. If you right click on any keyframe, and go down to interpolation, you'll see that's automatically a "linear" keyframe - which means constant rate of movement. You can try Bezier, Ease In, Ease Out, etc to change that + you can manually adjust those "accelerations" or decelerations" within control settings. Click on this > beside position or scale, and mess with the little handle bars that show up under each keyframe.
tall mountain = fast
flatter line = slow/stopped/constant
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I got understand that why you not being successfull youtuber in last 13 year.I appreciate that u have understand how to do video editing u just don't know that how to understand people. Frankly Speaking I got Frustrated while watching your video to understand zoomin effect. Don't Mind oKay
Sorry bud, but you don't know what you're talking about. To start, I only started "trying" in 2020 (everything before that was stuff for my students or by my students). Speaking of which, I have a full-time job as a teacher, I coach multiple sports, and have 2 kids (ie: I do TH-cam part-time...in fact I think I only made like 8 videos or something in 2022). Plus, I do zero social media, and don't do any of the TH-cam pandering and rambling to extend watch-time and beg for subscribers/etc. Finally, just because I don't have hundreds of thousands of subscribers doesn't mean I'm not successful. I have no intention of "burning out" so I deliver content on my own terms and make good money for it.
As far as you claiming that I don't understand people (funny), literally look at any comments from any of my videos...the fact that you do not understand the tutorial...seems like a you problem. Thanks for watching and commenting though, helps with the algorithm!
spend 40 minutes editing, zooming, scrolling etc on a video just to realize that its a bit zoomed in for some random reason... re scaling resets all edits... hhhhhhhhhhhhhh
great video tho lmao
Awesome
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Zooming will lose the Quality of footage
Sort of...depends how much you zoom in, what resolution your original video is compared to your export resolution, and what the viewing format is once exported (ie: TH-cam). In reality, nobody on planet earth will notice (or care about) a slight resolution dip because of a small digital zoom.