Can anyone suggest...
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Can anyone suggest...
Hey everyone... new to the forum... not too new to Proshow, however I'm reaching a little above what I've experienced with my skills on PSP.
I am trying to edit some video... or maybe apply an effect to a video in PSP.
I found a quick example of what I'm looking for on a trailer online that I'll provide here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0KXxwWa0OE
Is there a way to do this type of an effect to a photo... or a video in PSP? Instead of having slide of picture moving, then putting in a blank slide for a set amount of time, then again the photo while trying to match up where the movement of the photo / video is?
I'd love to get some advice on this.
Thanks!
- Kc
I am trying to edit some video... or maybe apply an effect to a video in PSP.
I found a quick example of what I'm looking for on a trailer online that I'll provide here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0KXxwWa0OE
Is there a way to do this type of an effect to a photo... or a video in PSP? Instead of having slide of picture moving, then putting in a blank slide for a set amount of time, then again the photo while trying to match up where the movement of the photo / video is?
I'd love to get some advice on this.
Thanks!
- Kc
Re: Can anyone suggest...
Hi,
Are you familiar with modifiers?
If you are, then, you can use a modifier on opacity.
First you need to determine where/when in your video you want this effect to appear: Place one keyframe at the beginning of the effect, and one at its end.
Then go to: Effects - Adjustments
Right click on Opacity > Add Modifier
Right click again > Edit modifier
In the new window, go to:
Apply to > write the number of the keyframe where the effect begins.
Selected action settings > Type of action > Add to modifier
Amount from function > Sine wave
Wave begins at start of keyframe
Frequency: 2
Amplitude: 100
This is the simplest way to achieve this effect. You can play some more with the Frequency value if you wish to change the effect.
Are you familiar with modifiers?
If you are, then, you can use a modifier on opacity.
First you need to determine where/when in your video you want this effect to appear: Place one keyframe at the beginning of the effect, and one at its end.
Then go to: Effects - Adjustments
Right click on Opacity > Add Modifier
Right click again > Edit modifier
In the new window, go to:
Apply to > write the number of the keyframe where the effect begins.
Selected action settings > Type of action > Add to modifier
Amount from function > Sine wave
Wave begins at start of keyframe
Frequency: 2
Amplitude: 100
This is the simplest way to achieve this effect. You can play some more with the Frequency value if you wish to change the effect.
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