How to Create Slideshow with Ken Burns Effect
Ken Burns Effect is a cinematographic technique that many film makers use to add documentary-style touches to their works. It involves zooming and panning motions over still images, adding dynamic impact to an otherwise static presentation. It is simplistic, yet the results are elegant, making it very appropriate in picture slideshow presentations.
Program required: Photo DVD Maker Pro Professional
- Run Photo DVD Maker Pro Professional
- Select photos from folders on your computer and add to albums.
- Double-click the photo want to edit the pan and zoom effect. Then click Pan&Zoom tab in the pop-up window.
- The default pan and zoom effects are applied to the album in the randomized way. Check the Custom option first off.
- You can simply choose an effect from the drop-down list or customize by specify the accurate pan and zoom point.
- Drag the slider to adjust the start point of the pan and zoom. Then you can set the end point by the same way.
- Choose the rotation angle of the photo.
- If you want to apply the same pan and zoom to other photos in the album, click Copy Position and then double-click another photo and click the Paste Position under Pan&Zoom tab.
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