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Since I’m a total newbie, I’m interested in things like the “Ken Burns effect” as seen here. I assume there are a number of ways to do it depending on your editing software but I’m wondering what would be the most effective way and with the most control.
thanks
seeing how this is video mixed with stills and presented as a quicktime movie, my quess is that is was edited in iMovie or Final Cut. iMovie has a built-in plug-in that makes doing the KB effect very simple. If you want ‘total’ control when doing a KBE then I would recommend a program called ‘Photo to Movie.” Worth checking out if you like the KBE. have fun.
-r