Ken Burns question

Is it possible to adjust the speed of the "pan or zoom" within a clip? i.e. If you have a 10sec clip for example...can you make the zoom be completed at say 5 seconds instead of zooming the entire 10 second clip...thanks....(fyi--I am new to iMAC and iMovie so am still learning)

Yes you can do this.
One way is to set the duration of the photo to 5 seconds. Then set the start and end rectangle for the Ken Burns effect. Then select the photo so that the yellow border is around it. THen EDIT/COPY. EDIT/PASTE. YOu now have a second copy of the photo that is five seconds. OPen the Rotate, Crop, Ken Burns Tool and move the Starting Rectangle to be the same size as the ending rectangle. Then switch from Ken Burns to Crop.
This will give you a five second pan and then a still for 5 seconds.

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  • Quick iPhoto / ken burns question

    Hi,
    Just a quickie, I've had an issue with some photos rendering poorly in an iMovie generated slideshow on a DVD, and am wondering about iPhoto - is it possible to manually manipulate the zooms and pans on individual photos using KB in iPhoto in the same way you can in iMovie, or does it just randomly generate KB effects?
    Cheers,
    Iain

    When you are viewing your Cinematic slideshow, the one you created by hitting the Slideshow icon,you will see a photo browser above and the Previewing window below.
    If you click the "settings" icon this is where you set the controls for the slideshow globally. There is a setting to "loop" and "fit to audio to slideshow"
    I've got to tell you one thing that has been experienced by everyone (or mostly everyone). If you choose "fit to slideshow" it will look great in iPhoto or it might be off by one image (this is my experience).
    When you send to DVD or share/export to a Quicktime movie, the wonderful planning and timing is somehow lost and either the music or the slides of the images will end first. I am not exactly sure on this as I don't have iPhoto open right now. If you are really serious about the timing there are work arounds.
    One being export the slideshow to Quicktime (without the audio), import that movie into iMovie and add your audio there. It will take some fiddling to get the timing right.

  • No question, but a suggestion RE: Ken Burns

    Hey all,
    I couldn't find an appropriate place to leave "suggestions" for the Apple software gurus who are working on the next version of Final Cut Pro, so i thought I'd air it out here.
    It seems that many people utilize still photo montages in FCP projects, with pans and zooms ala Ken Burns. I myself have used them many times in many different genres of video projects (longform documentary, wedding/birthday videos, etc.) I'm curious why FCP does not include a more intuitive method for doing this, other than Motion keyframes, while lower-grade products like iMovie have the feature built in.
    What frustrates me the most is the supposed "control" we get with Motion keyframes; yet we also forfeit some control. This is most evident when zooming in/out of a still image. When you start zoomed in (i.e. put an inpoint Motion keyframe at 100% scale) and then zoom out, no matter how slow (outpoint keyframe at 50% scale), the image will always "accelerate" toward the outpoint. Even when using the Bezier curve handlers to ease in/out of the endpoints, it will always seem to "hurry" toward the zoomed out image.
    I know the reasons for this are mathematical: when the image is larger in the frame, parameters become magnified and more coarse, thus a 10% move while zoomed out is much faster than a 10% move zoomed in. Still, it seems unlike Apple to disregard the natural, intuitive, visual, human approach to this tool: our eyes should arrive at both inpoint and outpoint gently, rather than like screeching our brakes at a red light.
    I watch quite a bit of documentary television, and I can always spot when the production is using Final Cut Pro to zoom in/out of photos. The rates of acceleration, and the patterns created by the final render, are instantly recognizable for those who have been stared at FCP screens for enough hours.
    And while I recognize that there are plug-ins available to make zooms/pans more smooth, I am just curious why Apple did not take the time to incorporate this seemingly simple concept into their flagship video editing software.
    Anyone have any thoughts about this? Feel free to post or e-mail me.
    -Jared Pike
    [email protected]
    G5   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

    I use both FCP and After Effects for moves on photos, and I will have to agree that the acceleration is an issue. After Effects has "intelligent algorithms" to deal with this visual phenomenon...to slow down the zoom as it gets further away from the image. Avid has a plugin called PAN & ZOOM that does the same thing...used to have to use a third party app called MOVING PICTURE. That plugin is available for FCP as well.
    As for the ease in/ease out options...Iately I find that I rarely want the picture moves to start from a standstill and end on one. I want a constant move. However, I do occasionally want the picture to come to rest and sit for a moment from time to time. And FCP does allow for this, you just have to plan for it.
    But After Effects does a better job...and as I said, the speed of the zoom could be dealt with better. But post that at the link Pat provided.
    Shane

  • Ken Burns Effect question

    I am using iPhoto 5.0.4. When I select a number of photos (or even one photo) and select slideshow, I get the Ken Burns effect whether the KBE box is checked or not. How do I defeat the KBE? Sometimes it's great-- but I'd like the option for a plain old slideshow as well!
    Is there some preference that I need to enable?
    Thanks.

    Hi Randolf,
    Make sure it is unchecked on the toolbar and under the settings button

  • Ken Burns Effect Simple Question :)

    I'm doing a video slideshow in iMovie '09 and I'm using the Ken Burns effect to pan around the pictures. I'm narrating a childrens book, and as I get to the end of the Ken Burns effect on the photo (zoomed in a little), I'd like to keep the image there, still, not moving, for a few extra seconds. Is there any way to do this?
    Thank you very much for your help!
    Jordan

    YOu can do this by setting the Ken Burns Effect like you want it. Then copy and paste that clip so that your copy is right behind the first clip with the KBE.
    Then open the Rotate, Crop, Ken Burns tool. Drag the beginning rectangle so it is the exact size of the ending rectangle. You can let that stay that size for a few seconds. Then repeat the process and zoom out if you want.

  • Mixing photos with Ken Burns effect with 'still' photos

    I am just beginning to experiment with iMovie '09. My medium is still photographs and my goal was to create a movie with these photographs, and send them to iDVD to test the quality of the final images.
    I have 3 questions.
    1. I started by using about 10 photos from iPhoto, then adding music and transitions. I used the same 10 slides, same music and transitions to make a second movie, but this time I used the Ken Burns effect on two of the photos. When I moved the movies to iDVD, the first one was fine, but in the second one, the 'jaggies' appeared in the iDVD version. Is it an 'all or none' proposition regarding the Ken Burns effect if I want to avoid images with jagged edges or is there a way to combine moving and still images?
    2. The first time I tried to send the movie to iDVD I chose Share>iDVD. A drop down window appeared and it looked as if a movie had been created but when I opened the media/movies pane in iDVD, a message appeared saying "the project can't be used because it has not been prepared for sharing yet." What was actually happening when I chose Share>iDVD?
    3. I have been reading other posts about sharing from iMovie to iDVD. Am I understanding correctly that I the largest size I can go to is 'medium'? In my experiments, I have been choosing 'large' and they look OK. (I chose 'large' because that was what was modelled in the tutorial.) Would I have trouble when it comes to burning them?

    Is it an 'all or none' proposition regarding the Ken Burns effect if I want to avoid images with jagged >edges or is there a way to combine moving and still images?
    You should be able to combine.
    Open iMovie Preferences and put a check mark next to "Display Time as HH:MM:SS:Frames". This lets you edit more accurately and if there is an extraneous Ken Burns Frame you can see it.
    he first time I tried to send the movie to iDVD I chose Share>iDVD. A drop down window appeared >and it looked as if a movie had been created but when I opened the media/movies pane in iDVD, a >message appeared saying "the project can't be used because it has not been prepared for sharing >yet." What was actually happening when I chose Share>iDVD?
    Try saving your movie to either iTunes or the Media Browser first. When you send straight to iDVD it is expected DV or AIC or h.264. With photos only, none of these exist.
    After sharing to the media browser or iTunes, if Share to iDVD still isn't working, you can open iDVD, find your movie in the Media Browser, and bring it into iDVD from there.
    I have been reading other posts about sharing from iMovie to iDVD. Am I understanding correctly >that I the largest size I can go to is 'medium'? In my experiments, I have been choosing 'large' and >they look OK. (I chose 'large' because that was what was modelled in the tutorial.) Would I have >trouble when it comes to burning them?
    Both will work. DVDs are 480i, so if you send in large, iDVD has to downscale. You may want to try it both ways to see which gives you better results.

  • Jaggies in Ken Burns effect

    My Photos with Ken Burns effect usually have jaggies to one degree or another. I had same problem with windows programs (Roxio EMC 8, Adobe Premier and Studio Media by Pinnacle). I just bought an iMac because all of those programs would crash too often, and their Pan and Zoom effects produced jaggies. Apple has such a good reputation for video that I assumed their programs would not have the same problems. The good news is that the iMac has not crashed at all. The bad news is that the pan and zoom produces jaggies in complex pictures (flower gardens) or in pictures with a lot of lines (sail boats). I have read the boards here (thanks Karl !!) and I have tried many of the remedies (render in iDvd not iMovie, import with effect on, etc.,) but the results are still very very disappointing. it is almost misleading to say that you can add motion to a picture when the quality suffers so much on so many pictures.
    But this isnt a rant - just a question. What do I need to produce a quality pan and zoom effect on a photo if cost is not a big issue? Is there an upgrade for Idvd or iMovie? Would Final Cut Express or Pro produce a better product? Would more memory help (I have 512 mb)? What do the pros use? I am willing to throw dollars to solve this problem but I dont know where to throw them.

    Hi Mardot - welcome to Apple, and to this forum!
    It might be worth looking at either Still Life, or Photo to Movie before trying the expensive FC route. Both of these applications create very good pan and zoom effects that can be later integrated into an imovie project.
    http://www.grantedsw.com/still-life/
    http://www.lqgraphics.com/phototomovie.php
    You probably should up-grade your imovie. imovie 6 is part of the iLife 6 suite of applications, which includes iDVD as well. Just be aware that iMovie 6, or indeed FC uses 'non-destructive' editing which needs much more storage space.
    It would be a good idea also to list your computer model, RAM etc in your profile as this will then appear at the bottom of your posts. It can be helpful when diagnosing problems.

  • Ken Burns effect locked?

    I have imported images from iphoto to idvd to make a movie.
    I have been re-arranging images within idvd to my satisfaction and added music.
    All images have the Ken Burns effect which I am trying to remove, but my efforts so far have proved unsuccessful.
    I would like to have KB on certain selected images, not on all.
    Apple support was unable to help saying that the file could be corrupted.
    When I start a new test project, all is well, ie: I have control of adding KB or removing it.
    I do not want to start the project again from scratch,so my question is...Can KB be locked?
    Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    Thanks in advance.
    imac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

    Welcome to the discussion!
    Can you clarify a couple things for us, Everton, for it's not exactly clear what you're trying to do, and in which application...
    I get the feeling that although you've posted in the iMovie forum, you're not creating an iMovie slideshow, right? You're creating a slideshow in either iDVD or iPhoto, I suspect.
    You said you imported photos to iDVD and have re-arranged them there. That can be done in iDVD. It's possible to import photos and create your slideshow there.
    But then you said you're trying to remove the Ken Burns Effect from select slides. Trouble is, I don't know of any way to add (or remove) the Ken Burns Effect in a slideshow created in iDVD, and that's where I get confused. The Ken Burns Effect feature isn't part of iDVD. (I may have missed it. If so, please point me in the right direction.)
    The slideshows we create in iPhoto, on the other hand, do let us add the Ken Burns Effect to ALL the slides randomly, or add it to individual slides, or a combination of both. (The Settings button of the iPhoto slideshow lets us include it to all the slides.)
    After we configure a iPhoto slideshow we can send it to iDVD, where it arrives as a movie. But we can't re-arrange the slides nor edit any features in iDVD — it's not that kind of slideshow. It's a movie.
    So, it may be that you're trying to do something in iDVD that just can't be done — edit the Ken Burns Effect configured in an iPhoto slideshow. It may be that your editing should be done in iPhoto BEFORE sending the iPhoto slideshow to iDVD.
    It's also possible you've created two different kinds of slideshows in your iDVD project, one created by dragging photos to iDVD, the other created by iPhoto. In that case, the iPhoto slideshow may include the Ken Burns Effect but the iDVD slideshow would not. To modify the Ken Burns Effect features, you have to edit the slideshow in iPhoto and re-import it to iDVD.
    When it comes to making slideshows, we have an abundance of riches. iLife perhaps offers us too many ways to make them, which can lead to some confusion.
    Karl

  • FLICKERING in SLIDESHOW PLAYBACK IN QUICKTIME OR iDVD w/ Ken Burns togld ON

    Hi,
    After pressing "Play" in iPhoto and with Ken Burns "Auto" VIEWING PLAYBACK IS OK.
    After clicking on "Slideshow" and choosing same options, ie., Auto Ken Burns, VIEWING IS OKAY.
    Now happy with slideshow, I click on Export (goes into processing QuickTime), with "Auto" Ken Burns the VIEWING IS JUMPY, SOMETIMES LOCKED UP.
    Yet if "Auto Ken Burns" is toggled OFF, leaving a flat still picture view, and then Export File (goes into processing QuickTime file) then PLAYBACK VIEW IS OKAY.
    I tried instead to "SHARE" via iDVD but the same results.
    So, how do I get to use Auto Ken Burns Effect AND without JUMPY/FLICKER/LOCKUPS in my slideshows this year? A year or more ago everything worked out just fine using the same method as today.
    I sure would appreciate your help so I can send out some Slideshows w/ K-B On.
    Please help if you can,
    THanks,
    Max

    Hello All,
    THIS QUESTION HAS BEEN MOVED TO "QUICKTIME" ON MAC.
    There is no prob w/ iPhoto as far as I can tell. It's the file conversion utility processes that are mucking things up for this amateur.
    If you wish to help, please see me and my posting dated April 19th on the other Forum: QuickTime (for Macs).
    THANK YOU.

  • How do I remove Ken Burns effect from individual photos?

    The instructions say to " In the Photo Settings window, deselect the Ken Burns effect checkbox and then click apply". My interface shows the word "update" instead of "apply" which has worked when I change other settings such as the length of time a photo is displayed. However every time I deselect KB...it comes back! I have also tried to constantly save the project, trying to save the deselect process.
    Has anyone an idea? BTW the KB effect is very poor for most vertical pictures as it will cut off the top of the photo.
    powerbook G4 Mac OS X (10.4.9) iMovie 6.0.3 version

    • Yes, the Photo Settings window says Update instead
    of Apply because you are updating an existing clip,
    not importing a new one.
    However every time I deselect KB...it comes back!
    • Not sure exactly what you mean there. Do you mean
    that in spite of unchecking the Ken Burns checkbox
    the Updated clip doesn't change? It still has the Ken
    Burns effect?
    YES - see solution I found below.
    If so, it sounds like iMovie may be failing to save
    the updated clip to disk. That can occur if the
    project resides on an external disk that uses the
    wrong disk format. iMovie requires the Mac OS
    Extended disk format. To check yours, see this:
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=41
    76921#4176921
    I had our office software person check this out.
    BTW the KB effect is very poor for most vertical
    pictures as it will cut off the top of the photo.
    • The Ken Burns effect can't read our minds. It only
    does what we tell it to do. For photos that have a
    portrait orientation it's normal to adjust the
    zoom/pan so the rendered clip stays within the photo.
    Note that it's possible to drag the photo in the
    Preview window to adjust both the Start and End
    points. So for a tall photo you may want to zoom/pan
    up-or-down instead of side-to-side.
    Note too that the settings in the Photo Settings
    window always accept those settings of the last photo
    we imported, updated or clip clicked on. So once
    you've imported a tall photo with the Ken Burns
    settings you like, you can easily apply those
    settings for another photo. Just click on that
    previously-rendered tall clip in the Timeline before
    importing your next tall photo.
    Karl
    Karl,
    Thank your for your input and in the last couple of days I have been able to produce the iMovie. But I now have another question about burning it.
    Let me point out that I was able to deal with the Ken Burns issues by deleting the photos I wanted to change and replacing with new photos and using your tips + the help menu on "adding motion to your photos" to zooming right / left / vertically (which was very helpful).
    Now that I have my project I cannot burn it as I get the following:there is not enough space to encode the aspects and in the pull down: "iDVD needs 2.350 GB of disk space to encode the remaining assets, but only 1.231 GB are available" I tried to cut down the files by deleting 5 chapters thus reducing the menu to one page showing chapters. I also re-saved the project with a new name.
    BTW - I did burn it once but needed to fix it as the opening menu didn't have sound and I saw some other small photo details I wanted to fix. This version had 11 chapters on 2 menu pages with photos in the background. Essentially all I did was add a few more photos in motion and add the sound. That is why I thought maybe it was too much and removed the chapters saving one remaining page with music. I also do not have it on wide screen format as that uses more memory.
    Can you help me with this? I don't understand why I'm getting the same message no matter what I do.
    Many thanks,
    Rozy

  • "Ken Burns effect" not working properly

    Whenever I try to add a still photo to an iMovie 6 project, i get an error chirp and then nothing ends up in the timeline. Often, if I turn off the ken Burns Effect, it imports fine.
    Do I need to reinstall? If so, won't that mess up the iLife '09 software already installed? And will it mean that I have to reinstall all my Slick Effects?
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    Thanks in advance.

    As Rich839 writes.
    My list in another way of putting it
    *Not knowing the origin to Your problem - General approach when in trouble is as follows.*
    • Free space on internal (start-up) hard disk if it is less than 10Gb should rather have 25Gb
    • Delete iMovie pref file - or rather start a new user/account - log into this and re-try
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    While iMovie is NOT RUNNING - move this file out to desk-top.
    Now restart iMovie.
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    • Screen must be set to Million-colors
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    iMovie updated ?
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    Mac OS version ?
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    • Program miss-match. iMovie 6.0.3 or 6.0.4, Mac OS X.4.11 AND QuickTime 7.4.1 - is OK (might work under Leopard)
    • Program miss-match. iMovie’08 v. 7.0.1, Mac OS X.4.11 AND QuickTime 7.4.1 - is OK (might work under Leopard)
    From LKN 1935. (in this case = iMovie HD (5), I tried it all, but nothing worked.
    Your answer (above) has been helpfull insofar as all the different trials led to the conclusion that
    there was something wrong with my iMovie software. I therefore threw everything away and reinstalled
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  • Photo montage Ken Burns effect w/ variable intervals synced to music cues

    I was thinking of buying Final Cut Pro to create a photo montage because iMovie does not let you define the specific timings for each photo montage. For example, I need one photo to show for 3 seconds and transition to another photo that lasts 5 seconds because of the way the music flows.
    I start with music and I'm adding photos to specific points of music changes.
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    http://www.geniusdv.com/newsandtutorials/2008/08/photo-montage-to-the-music-with-final-cut-pro.php
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    Can I use the techniques described in those 2 links in Final Cut EXPRESS?
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    Tom Wolsky wrote:
    This information is probably obsolete. FCE supports 1920x1080.
    Now I'm confused about FCE max resolution. I found this soundbite on the web... a user says:
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  • Ken Burns effects in iWeb

    Sorry if this is a dumb question. Im new to iWeb and am trying to to build a home page with photos as the background that rotate from one to another and have the Ken Burns effect on them while they are on screen. Any way to do this?

    Lew ~ Welcome to the discussions. If you're referring to the background in iWeb's Inspector > Page pane > Layout tab, it's not possible to use anything but a static image — although perhaps someone could figure out how to use a moving image as a background outside of iWeb's Inspector.
    An alternative is a large movie slideshow with the Ken Burns effect — but it may take some time to begin playing in a browser and, if it was a Flash slideshow, would tax the viewer's processor considerably. (A QuickTime movie would be less taxing on the processor.)
    A compromise is to avoid the Ken Burns effect and simply create a QT movie slideshow having a basic fading transition. Here's an example (not mine) — note how fast it loads in your browser:
    http://www.heese-cadieux.com
    ...and it's done like this:
    iPhoto > select photos > File > Export... > QuickTime tab ...set width and height, etc.
    Then iWeb > Media button > Movies tab ...drag in your movie created above by iPhoto.
    Then iWeb > Inspector > QuickTime tab ...settings.
    Note: The above generates a QT slideshow pseudo movie of small file size and thus appears quickly in a web browser. By pseudo, I mean that the non-fading parts of the movie sequence are actually one single static frame timed to stay on screen — not a series of movie frames.

  • Zooming into video clip a la Ken Burns effect

    Sorry for what may be a dumb question with an obvious answer, but I've not ever seen this come up in any FCP forum.
    Does the "Ken Burns" effect also work on video clips? That is, if you have a one camera interview shot or tutorial, can you "zoom" in on the person as you might with a still photo? If I had a 2nd camera or some one to shoot for me, it would be less of an issue. But, just to have some movement occasionally instead of a static talking head would be nice. I suppose if overdone, focus and quaility issues would come into play.
    Thanks,
    Dave

    Tom Wolsky wrote:
    The explanation isn't quite right. Scaling is a logrithmic animation. An image at 100% scale fills the screen; when the image is at 50% scale it's a quarter size of the screen. This is why when you scale an image up it seems to get slower and slower as it scales up, and vice versa. Position on the other hand is a linear animation . The difference in the two is the problem.
    Tom, you have great experience of this, so I'm a little wary of criticising but are you sure? I see that when scaling an image its area does not vary linearly (technically it's quadratic, not logarithmic, I think) and this will produce the illusion of changing speed which you speak of. Nevertheless, any given point in the image will move with constant speed.
    On the other hand, position is not implemented linearly in FCP X. I set up a simple animation to test this, and at the start and end of the movement, the image's Y-coordinate changes by 2 pixels per frame of animation, whereas at the mid-point it changes by 6 pixels per frame: three times as fast.

  • That darn Ken Burns effect

    I started a thread in the iPhoto forum, and got my answer. However, it opened up a new question which led me here. This was my original question: "I am losing it here trying to simply drag a photo from iPhoto into iMovie without it coming in with that #$@**Ken Burns effect. I cannot find any way to turn it off, except in a slide show. I don't have or want a slideshow. I just want to use still photos in iMovie. (Both are version 6, running OS 10.4)" As I said, I did get my answer, but someone also said this: "iPhoto just gives you the Picture. It's iMovie that supplies the ken Burns effect."
    So now my question is, what can I do on the iMovie side to NOT apply the effect when dragging photos in from iPhoto?
    Right now I am having to select each photo in iPhoto, in the media bin, uncheck Ken Burns, save it, then import it.
    Any help? Thanks.
    Regards

    Ben
    That was brilliant! Shout it to the world. Not only did each subsequently dragged photo hold the effect of the first, but I had the ability to move the content of the photo within itself (as though the pan and zoom effect was there but fixed as I want it to be).
    Great. Thanks.
    noodlehead - hapPY

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