Motion tab

ok, heres what i want to do, i have a clip that i have 'frozen' and at the point where it freezes or pauses, i , using the motion tab, adjusted the scale of the image so that over time (3-4 seconds) there is a zoom in effect (its like what they do in the beck video 'devils haircut' ). The problem that i have is that i want to zoom in towards the top right hand corner of the image but it zooms in towards the center. Now i thought it might be sorted by using the 'anchor point ' or 'center' options under the motion tab but as yet have had no success, i'm hoping one of you out there can help me.
Thank. Anthony

Add a center keyframe at the begining of your zoom and the end of your zoom.
On the second position keyframe (where you are zoomed all the way in) adjust your x,y coordinates until you see the framing you want to end on.
Tweak to taste.
Tom

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