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4. Position the playback marker at the location where the animation should start.
5. Create a keyframe for the animation start.
6. Position the playback marker at the position where the object to be animated
should disappear from the image.
7. Move the object to be animated to the position on the workspace where the
animation should end; For example, to the right of the preview image.
8. A second keyframe for the end of the animation will be placed automatically.
9. Play back the result. The object to be animated should now fly from left to right
through the video picture.
Attach to picture position in the video
You can attach a video, picture or text object to moved picture content of another
video. The attached object automatically completes the movement of a picture
element from the film, making it appear magnetic. For example, you could use this
method to insert a hat that stays on someone's head throughout, even if the person
hops through the picture.
Let's roll:
• Place an overlay object (e.g. a photo of a hat) on a track below a video with a
moving image element (e.g. a walking person).
• Right click the object and select the "Attach to picture position in the video"
movie point.
• Then click "Continue" in the dialog that appears.
Note: If you want to attach two objects, e.g. a title and a speech bubble, an
additional dialog appears, which lets you select the objects you want to attach to
your video.
• The next dialog asks you to draw a frame around the image content to be
tracked. The content should have high contrast to its background.
• Movement will be automatically calculated and a series of keyframes that
control the position and size of the effect according to your wishes will be
generated.
Image improvements for the entire movie
You can open the effects from the the settings via the "Effects" menu. All of the
settings made here influence the entire movie. Settings are made separately for each
individual movie in the project.
On the right, you'll see a preview of the current setting. Use the position slider to jump
to different positions in the movie or to various scenes in order to see how the
selected setting affects the image material.
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