What program allows me to create a video by zooming, turning, or peeling a photograph?

what program allows me to create a video by zooming, turning, or peeling a photograph?

Hi Gnika2953,
You can do some simple video creation in Photoshop although it is primarily an image editing app. The next two programs that come to mind would be a video editing app like Premiere Elements and a motion graphics/special effects program like After Effects. If you are a beginner I would suggest starting out with the trial of Premiere Elements.
http://www.adobe.com/ca/products/premiere-elements.html?promoid=DJDWY
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