Throwing Photo Effect on Imovie 10

Is there any way to do this on imovie '10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlohNb8rnR8
Even if not exactly, something similar?

If the photo setting dialogue box only gives you the "update" option, that means that the new photos that you imported already have the Ken Burns effect applied. That easily can happen if the last photo that you imported had the Ken Burns effect applied, because all photos imported after that will have Ken Burns until you change the setting. Even so, you should be able to update the settings. Have you tried that?

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