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Amma [Avatar]
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Dear Forum,

I am using Power Director Ultra 21 to create family videos containing video clips and still images. The previous software program that I used had the ability to move more than one still image on and off the screen at the same time. I should be able to do the same with PD but I can't find any tutorial or information on how to do this. It should be a simple process, I just can't seem to locate the proper tool for the job.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thank you
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Quote Dear Forum,

I am using Power Director Ultra 21 to create family videos containing video clips and still images. The previous software program that I used had the ability to move more than one still image on and off the screen at the same time. I should be able to do the same with PD but I can't find any tutorial or information on how to do this. It should be a simple process, I just can't seem to locate the proper tool for the job.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thank you


Hi,

Depending on the exact effect wanted, the simplest way is to have your images on separate tracks, apply the same motion path and timing.

Do these help out any?
https://help.cyberlink.com/stat/help/powerdirector/21/win/enu/11_01_01-types-of-pip-objects.html?q=pip+motion
https://help.cyberlink.com/stat/help/powerdirector/21/win/enu/11_02_07_adding_motion_to_pip.html?q=pip+motion
https://help.cyberlink.com/stat/help/powerdirector/21/win/enu/11_02_03_setting_speed_behavio.html?q=pip+motion
https://www.cyberlink.com/learning/powerdirector-video-editing-software/1183/how-to-use-the-pip-designer

Cheers
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Amma [Avatar]
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Thanks for the guidance. It's going to take a lot of practice and patience to learn all the new things in PD compared to the old program I used. Overall I am thrilled with the options of PD and know that I have only scratched the surface of its capabilities.

One big plus is the ability to crop an image to whatever size is desired ! Now I wont have to do that in a separate photo editing program.

Thanks for a great program.
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