Scrolling Picture and "Super Zoom"

J

Jon

I would like to have my pictures to have the same animation as some of the
title animations under "Choose the Title Animation."

1. I would like to have pictures scroll from right to left, like you can
make a title that will scroll from right to left, like the "Scroll, Banner"
title animation under "Choose the Title Animation > Scroll, Banner: Banner
scrolls right to left."

2. Also, is there any way to make a picture do what I would call a "super
zoom," like the "Zoom, Out" and "Zoom, In" title animations under "Choose
the Title Animation > Zoom, Out / Zoom, In" where the picture starts from
extreme close-up and then zooms out to where it gets so small that it
disappears, or where it starts from a small dot and then zooms in to extreme
closeup--and both of these actions need to be fast, like ten seconds or less.
 
J

John Inzer

Jon said:
I would like to have my pictures to have the same animation as some
of the title animations under "Choose the Title Animation."

1. I would like to have pictures scroll from right to left, like you
can make a title that will scroll from right to left, like the
"Scroll, Banner" title animation under "Choose the Title Animation >
Scroll, Banner: Banner scrolls right to left."

2. Also, is there any way to make a picture do what I would call a
"super zoom," like the "Zoom, Out" and "Zoom, In" title animations
under "Choose the Title Animation > Zoom, Out / Zoom, In" where the
picture starts from extreme close-up and then zooms out to where it
gets so small that it disappears, or where it starts from a small dot
and then zooms in to extreme closeup--and both of these actions need
to be fast, like ten seconds or less.
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Pixelan may have something you could use:

Pixelan SpiceFX
http://www.pixelan.com/mm/intro.htm

The following forum may be worth a look:

Movie Makers Forums
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Forums/Default.aspx

Also you might like PhotoStory 3...

PhotoStory 3 For Windows
http://tinyurl.com/4f869
or...
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/default.mspx
(runs on XP, Vista and Win7)

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