Chris,

The Ken Burns effect is pretty easy once you get used to using the
Camera and Projector settings along with keyframes. You can find a
good description of these topics in the manual as well. Also, don't
forget that when you load a still image it will only take up a single
frame on the timeline. You will need to zoom way in to find it and
then drag it to fill up the timeline with more frames. Good Luck!

On 4/9/07, Chris Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks. I think I'm starting to understand how to do it. I've been looking
through the manual and playing around with the program. It's just going to
take me some time to get used to the way cinelerra does things.


Herman Robak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 On Mon, 2007-04-09 at 08:28 -0700, Chris Reynolds wrote:
> I could put the still image on another layer but I want to be able to
> use a transition between the video and the still and back to the
> video. I could be wrong but don't you have to have items on the same
> timeline in order to use a transition between them?

 Transitions are there to enable simple dissolves on a single track.
If you have two tracks, you simpy use the tracks' faders to fade one
track in, and the other track out. You get better control this way,
at the expense of screen estate, and more mouse movement.

 Anyhow, what you wanted to do is possible with a transition, so you
don't need to use two tracks.

--
 Herman Robak


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