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Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
Javier, In Camtasia, you say that every time that you have to zoom you do it manually by adjusting the slider. Like John EB, I am having trouble visualizing just adjusting a zoom slider and then panning to the correct location in 1 second and
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
Hi @ johnebaker If you are doing this manually in Camtasia, ie have no Zoom and Pan file taken during recording, then in your timing example - adding in step 4 the Camtasia method time to add a zoom/pan keyframe becomes at least 3 sec not 1
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
Hi @ javier-g31 Please ensure that when you are quoting figures as below that you are comparing like for like. The figures you are quoting are incomplete ie there is no reference to whether: a. the Smart focus and zoom file created when
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
Hi browj2, thanks for your detailed reply. I tried what you suggested, but unfortunately, you waste 5 or 6 seconds of video editing. Inserting a keyframe (shortcut 5) - 1 second Moving manually the timeline 1 second by pressing ctrl+right key
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
Hi javier The method of doing the zoom technique in MEP, as I indicated, involves multiple operations and there is more than one way of doing it, however the principle steps after inserting the image or video using the Effects, View/Animation,
Movie Studio
5 answers, most recent on 7/27/2016
One animation effect deletes another
So i'm adding an animation effect... For example a 'Question Mark'. To the beginning of the video. There are mutiple segments and tracks already. Then when I drag another 'effect' --- like a Deco-'Film State' to a later piece of the video.
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
It has been clearly stated how you achieve the required effect in MEP both by Terrypin, John CB and myself. Hi, sorry but no. The script solution wouldn't work with the same saving time result as in Camtasia, so perhaps you find it a
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
I concur that I should try to make the explanations shorter, to save reading time. I'm sorry for that. Regarding the two points of misinformation, I don't agree. Those points are a real fact in my opinion, off course you can have also your
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
Javier, I watched your video and have to concur with Terry, you do a lot of yelling. Please tone it down. No one here works for Magix; we are all users. We have given you a few ways to do keyframes rapidly. I gave you one that you did not
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
First thing: I am in videolearning since 2008 and getting 2.300.000 million views in Youtube cost much effort and time in video editing. I know what I am talking about. terrypin, if I have an excessive amount of shouting repetition, you have an
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
Having in mind MAGIX is German, I'd say this: Ein Bild sagt mehr als 1000 Worte! (and Improving this in english... A picture is worth a thousand words - but a film clip, a million!) And I did a film for you ;) 11 minutes in which I show you
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
Hi @ javier-g31 John CB was not the only one who was confused by your post - please make your posts more concise, there is too much, non relevant information / conversation, which confuses the issue. What I understand you are describing in
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
Hi Javier, Thank you for the explanation. My understanding of this trick is that you select the method in the program settings and then when you add a kf it is applied. That is, the previous kf is copied and placed 1 second before the
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
I am lost on what Camtasia does. You say that you put a kf at 1 minute and another at 4 minutes, a zoom in occurs but it only takes a second or two. Sounds like Camtasia is broken or something else is happening. Yes, something else is
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
RE: Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
Hi Javier, I am lost on what Camtasia does. You say that you put a kf at 1 minute and another at 4 minutes, a zoom in occurs but it only takes a second or two. Sounds like Camtasia is broken or something else is happening. What is the point of
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 7/26/2016
Can we emulate the keyframe system from Camtasia in Movie Edit Pro?
Hi First, I don't know if the programmers team that develop MAGIX Movie Edit Pro, take a look to the forums, but I think it is very interesting you give them a copy of this post. As you may know, Camtasia from Techsmith is a a leader
Movie Studio
4 answers, most recent on 6/14/2016
RE: Reflection effect
Hi, Concerning switching a template to the timeline, this could easily, too easily, be done in MEP2014 by simply cilcking on the timeline button. Users complained because you could not go back, so Magix removed the possibility of switching to
Video Pro X
38 answers, most recent on 1/28/2021
RE: Anyone else finding MAGIX Support somewhat lacking?
Hi Jeff, They are right, we should not name Magix employees. They shall now be called "Nameless Magix Employee" or "NME." As for support, the previous NME has given up on me and I have new one, who also did not read my message. I opened a
Video Pro X
38 answers, most recent on 1/28/2021
RE: Anyone else finding MAGIX Support somewhat lacking?
Hi Jeff, Well said. Given your problems, users using other products, like Samplitude Pro X, may have done something similar. We know that MS has been messing up things for quite a while. About a year ago, they changed something to do with
Movie Studio
14 answers, most recent on 5/12/2016
Travel Route Animation Wizard revisited
To show trips and walks in my videos I most often use Google Earth (GE). For example in my current project: But as it's been a long time since I used MEP 2014's wizard I've just tried it for the same route. It's fairly easy to use in
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 4/25/2016
RE: Can you crop a Movie Sequence?
Hi George You certainly can crop an image. There are several ways you can do this in MEP - they are under Effects, View/Animation use the following options: Section: - here, on the selected clip, you can drag out a box in the Preview
Photostory
7 answers, most recent on 2/22/2016
RE: How do I make Panoramic images spin
Hi Louise, Ok, I see what you're talking about. You didn't indicate which version of PhotoStory that you're using, so I have to assume that it's 2016 and it includes the new 360° panorama feature. I have this in MEP2016 Plus/Premium. Once you
Movie Studio
3 answers, most recent on 2/17/2016
RE: MEP2016 - Probleme with Exchange for importing
I may have found the problem, which raises another problem. The clip that I was exchanging has a slight gap at the end. See below: For better resolution. The clip at the left is also an mp4. I'm zoomed in to frame level. The gap shown is a
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 2/11/2016
RE: how to zoom, zooming in the video
Hi, Here are a couple of threads with videos that may help you understand movement effects. The first is picture in picture. The second has more info and links. You need to learn about keyframes. Use the Size/Position - there is a zoom
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