Pan and zoom effect

Hi there,
How do you create a pan and zoom effect, like a video effect, on a picture? The technical term I believe is the Ken Burns effect from a still imagery. I know it can be done in Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro but I want to know if it is possible in InDesign (CS6). It tried the overlays option but it only created pan and zoom effect that the viewer needs to scroll. It want it to move by itself.  I hope that makes sense ))
Thanks.

"Make sure that the container frame is smaller than the image. If the width or height of the frame and image are the same size, the object is treated as scrollable content."
http://helpx.adobe.com/digital-publishing-suite/help/pan-zoom-overlays.html

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    silkman1
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    ultrasp98
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    Chuck700
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    ATR
    Add On...I did not see SG's reply until after I had posted mine.

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    gtavetian
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    Click on New Frame in the panel  to the left of the image window to create a fourth Focus Frame which will appear in the bin. Set the Focus Frame as wanted.
    Click Done to the Pan and Zoom workspace so that you are back in the Premiere Elements Expert workspace with its Timeline.
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    Then move the Timeline Indicator to the first frame of the selected pan and zoom clip 1. In Applied Effects Tab/Applied Effects Palette/Motion Panel expanded (Toggle Animation should be active at this point), make sure Position settings are 360.0 and 240.0 and Scale = 14.6% (with Constrain Proportions used). Then go to Tools Menu/Freeze Frame and set the freeze frame for 3 seconds and hit Insert in Movie.
    Render.
    The Timeline content sequence from start to finish should be:
    Freeze Frame 3 seconds First Frame of pan and zoom clip 1
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    Freeze Frame 3 seconds Last Frame of pan and zoom clip 1
    Freeze Frame 3 seconds First Frame of pan and zoom clip 2
    Pan and zoom clip 2
    Freeze Frame 3 seconds Last Frame of pan and zoom clip 2
    A Dissolve/Cross Dissolve Video Transition (1.00 seconds) is placed between end of Freeze Frame  Last Frame of pan and zoom clip 1 and beginning of Freeze Frame 3 First Frame of pan and zoom clip 2.
    Additional pan and zoom portrait oriented jpgs to the Timeline would be treated as above.
    What was done above can be applied to any photo with any project preset. The basic idea is to
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    b. Do pan and zoom with Pan and Zoom Tool in its workspace
    c. Return to Premiere Elements workspace to apply your Position and Scale values to the last frame of pan and zoom clip so that the last frame presents in full clip view. Then go to the first frame of the pan and zoom clip, and apply the Position and Scale values to it so that the first frame presents in full clip view.
    d. If you want the whole view to present for more than that one frame, do the freeze frame at each end, with the wanted duration.
    e. Apply emblessments as wanted, such as video transitions, an animated graphic flying through the last scene, etc.
    We could take this same clip into a NTSC AVCHD Full HD 1080p30 project and do the same, except the Position and Scale values and the Scale % determined at the beginning and used subsequently will be different than in the NTSC DV Standard project.
    Please check out the above and see how you do with it. If problems, please indicate where and we will work through them.
    Thanks.
    ATR

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