How to stop the ken burns effect on ipad and add only single photos

Hi. I would like to create a time lapse in iMovie. However i would like to add 1 picture (not automatically add 6 of the same image) at a time and not have the Ken Burns effect

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  • How come sometimes the Ken Burns effect allows you to edit the entire picture, and other times it automatically starts at a smaller section of the photo?

    How come, in imovie, when adding the Ken Burns effect to a still photo, sometimes the phoo appears as the full size, and other times, the green and red ken burns boxes appear only on a smaller portion of the picture? I want to be able to Ken Burns a bigger chunk of a picture, but often times it is as if there is a pre-set for just how much the Ken Burns will cover.

    Is it possible that the ones that have small boxes are in Portrait while the ones with large boxes are in Landscape?
    If so, you can get bigger boxes on the Portrait ones by clicking "Allow Black" in iMovie 11. (iMovie 09 did not have this feature.)

  • Stopping the Ken Burns Effect

    I'm making a slideshow in Iphoto 11 and every time I add a picture it automatically adds the Ken Burns effect. Is there anyway to make this not happen without having to change the settings in each individual picture?
    Thanks

    What theme are you using? Try select the Classic, it has no KB effect.
    Regards
    TD

  • IPhoto 11 - Stopping the Ken Burns effect altogether

    I saw the reply about using Classic theme to stop Ken Burns effect in a particular slideshow but is there any way to stop the cursed effect across the whole of iPhoto? This and the playing of music ought to be settable as defaults in iPhoto preferences with the opportunity to override for particular slideshows.

    No. You have to deselect it for each slideshow you create, Send a feature request for being able to turn it off globally to Apple via http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphoto.html.

  • Can I create a keyboard command for the Ken Burns effect?

    Friends,
    I am creating a short video that consists of about 40 stills and a few video clips.  For each of the stills I want to create a Ken Burns effect.  I know that there is a keyboard command to open the crop tool.  Can I create a keyboard command that opens the Ken Burns editor?  I guess the broader question is whether I can create a macro that combines a keystroke and one or more mouse clicks?
    Thanks!
    Steve

    The Keyboard-shortcuts-editor
    ⌥ - ⌘ - K
    doesn't list the 'Ken Burns'-effect as 'shortcutable' …
    And I doubt, that even Automator
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2488?viewlocale=en_US
    would createany useful 'shortcuts':
    Each picture is different - so, how should a 'standardised' KB work?
    What does work indeed , is copy/paste of Attributes:
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    hit cmd-c
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  • How do I get rid of the Ken Burns effect on my photos

    I would like to get rid of the Ken Burns effect on my photos I addes to my video. How do I do that

    When you create a New Project and give it a name, the next thing you should always do is go to File>Project Properties and make sure in 'Initial Photo Placement you have selected either Fit or Crop. It seems the default setting is the Ken Burns annoyance.

  • How can I turn off the ken burns effect on iMovie? If I crop the picture it still persists!

    I cannot turn off ken burns on iMovie for the life of me! Everyone is telling me to fit the photo or stop it, which I have done. However, when cropped the ken burns effect is still there in full force!!! What can I do to turn off this dreadful effect?

    iMovie forum for an answer from the users in there who will most likely be able to help you out faster : https://discussions.apple.com/community/ilife/imovie

  • How do I turn off the Ken Burns effect on iOS iMovie?

    I just want to know how I can disable the Ken Burns effect on a photo in iOS iMovie as I am trying to implement and end slate into a project for YouTube but when I play it, the picture moves. Any suggestions on how I can make it so the photo dosen't move at all?
    Thanks

    iMovie forum for an answer from the users in there who will most likely be able to help you out faster : https://discussions.apple.com/community/ilife/imovie

  • How do I get the Ken Burns Effect?

    How in FCE do I achieve the Ken Burns effect which I used a lot in iMovie '08?

    Hello Piero,
    Thank-you for your contribution. Your plug-in comes in very handy as I have decided to drop producing slideshows using iPhoto after it lost my slide show project. So many hours of work down the drain!
    Anyhow, here I am looking for the quickest way to get similar results using FCE and I find your plugin. As I am getting familiar with FCE I want ahead with a trial of your plugin. My only question at this stage is what could cause the pf folder not to show up in the Video generators? The pf folder does show in the Video filters but not the Genrator filter.
    I did follow your instructions with care at:
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    but still cannot figure out the cause.
    Thanks for your help,
    JM

  • How to manually zoom in using the Ken Burns effect

    I love the way the Ken Burns effect zooms in on a photo. But it isn't optimally positioned on my photo. So I want to manually control this effect from start to finish of the duration. I understand how to slide left, right, top or down but its not obvious how to make it zoom in or out from start to finish. Can someone tell me how to do this.
    Thanks in advance.
    --Mickey

    pick the photo in the slide show - click on the settings icon in the tool bar and on this slide - click on start next to Ken Burns at the bottom of the settings window and zoom the photo to the desired size using the zoom in the lower right hand corner and pan to the desired starting point by dragging - click end and do the same for the final position and you have it
    LN

  • How do you pan and/zoom an image--the "Ken Burns" effect?

    How do you pan and/zoom an image--the "Ken Burns" effect?

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  • How do you turn off the Ken Burns effect?

    I have students who are using iMovie to create animations. We can't get iMovie to NOT apply the Ken Burns effect to the still images they are making and importing. How do we turn this "feature" off?

    Are you talking about iMovie for iOS?
    I will assume you are as this is the iOS forum.
    You cannot turn this off.
    iMovie iOS is not the app you should use to make animations.
    I suggest you have a look in the AppStore for a better app, there are a few that are better suited to make video from still frames.
    Better yet do it on a computer, you will have many more options.
    But again iMovie Mac is not the best app to do this.
    QuickTime Pro actually has better importing of image sequences the iMovie.

  • How do I get photos to automatically have the ken burns effect in final cut?

    New to Final Cut Pro X- would appreciate any help.  I have several photos and want to apply the ken Burns effect, but when I select all and apply the effect, they all have the same movement.  Is there a way to have the automatically have the ken burns effect such as in iMovie 11? 
    Thanks!
    SJB

    It's a few more steps. But you could create a zoom-in for a clip on your timeline, copy it and then select every other clip that you want to zoom in on, and go to Edit>Paste Effects. The KB effect will be applied to each of the selected clips. Then do a KB  reverse zoom with the clip adjacent to the first clip you copied. Copy that and repeat the Paste Effects process for the alternate clips. Hope that's clear.
    Russ

  • Can you control the timing of the Ken Burns effect?

    I've been experimenting with the Ken Burns effect, using it on video clips.  By default, the KB effect starts at the beginning of the clip and finishes at the end. 
    I would like to the KB effect to start at a certain point in the clip and finish at a certain point in the clip, leaving the image zoomed-in (or zoomed-out) at whatever point I choose to stop the effect.  Is this possible?  If so, how?  I would think maybe I could do it with keyframes, but I can't figure out how.

    LOL--I just bought some more tutorials.  I will say that learning FCPX is vastly easier than trying to learn FCP6 was.  For me, there's no comparison.  Trying to learn FCP6 was horrible.  This is fun.  I know it doesn't have all the features many of the pros want, but it is fantastic for my needs.  It is much more intuitive, but I guess I still have to put more time in.
    I just tried your suggestion, and it works fine, thanks!  That's exactly what I was looking for.  I really didn't like trying to use Transform because I was having to expand the image beyond the frame size and it just seemed like a very crude way to do what I was trying to accomplish.

  • Importing photos & I dont want the ken burns effect

    I want to import photos into imovie to make a slideshow like I used to in earlier versions of. However, when I import a photo now, it imports somewhat zoomed in and off center.
    I do not use the Ken Burns effect, so it is not on.
    Also I am doing a straight import from the folder. If I try this from iphoto the ken burns effect is turned off and I still have this problem.
    Has anyone else experienced this with the new version of imovie?

    Although it looks like a bug, Randy, it's actually not. It's how Ken Burns works in all versions of iMovie.
    The Ken Burns checkbox ONLY controls whether or not the image is imported with an animated zoom or pan. The OTHER Ken Burns settings — the duration, the zoom and the pan — are ALWAYS in effect. Those settings affect the current import. And future imports too, until you change them.
    If your image imports off center it's because the Ken Burns pan setting is currently set off center. To re-center it, turn ON the Ken Burns checkbox. Stop the preview. Click on the "Start" side of the Start/End thingy. Drag the zoom slider a bit to the right, then all the way left. Repeat for the End side of the thingy. Now the image is centered, and the zoom set to 1.00. Click Apply, so it sticks.
    Notice you can drag the preview image off center. That's probably how it got changed in the first place. Usually one uses the zoom and pan in combination to crop an image. To show just the left side of the image, for example.
    Karl

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