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Thought that might work, but no luck. Thanks for the response though! Any other suggestions?


Quote Try this: Right click on the first photo you've formatted and choose Edit Clip Keyfrmae > Copy Keyframe Attributes. Next select all the other photos then right click on one and do the same thing except choose Paste Keyframe Attibutes.
Thank you for your help! Another question .... I would like to put a white border around all 50+ photos in the timeline. I know how to put a border around one photo using PIP but is there a way to put the same border around all photos at the same time?

I think I saw that as an option for all videos but how about photos. This would save me so much time if I didn't have to click every photo and open the PIP window to add a border for each photo one-at-a-time.
Thanks, that is helpful. I've got it down until the very end of the motion. As soon as it reaches the end of the zoom and it's focused on one person in the group, it ends. How do I get it to pause for a couple seconds on the close up shot at the end of the zoom?


Quote I think that you are looking for Magic motion on still images?
have a look at this tutorial: https://youtu.be/_yKurLEZF7I
There are a number of presets to pick from. In all cases you can fine tune the motion if you need to.
I'm compiling photos & video clips to create a video. I have a photo of a large family posing together for a group photo. I want the full photo to fade onto the screen (that part is easy) and then I want to slowly zoom in on the face of one of the family members. In previous programs I've used, all I have to do is select the feature and 2 boxes pop up of my family photo. In the first box, I easily pick the start point of the photo and in box 2, I enlarge the photo to show how (where) the focus point looks after the effect. Some programs call it the Ken Burns Effect. Is there a way to do that using PD365? I've searched the forum and found lots of comments about keyframes, dragging arrows, panning, etc, but I'm just struggling with this. The "start box / end box" method was SO EASY and FAST. Isn't there a way to do this on PD?

Can anyone point me to a tutorial video or explain how to accomplish this quickly on a photo? Thanks so much
Thank you. I didn't know these extra downloads existed. I'll give it a try.

Quote It strongly depends on what it is you are looking for.
My suggestion would be to start with the director zone and see whether there are any Magic styles that would suit you:
https://directorzone.cyberlink.com/pdr#MGS_-1_downloadCount_0_ALL_WORLDWIDE_thumb_1
There is also the PDTemplateZone:
https://oneclickmobi.com/powerdirector-templates/graphic-resources/
Maybe even a combination of the above with an expressproject?:
https://directorzone.cyberlink.com/pdr#EXP_-1_createtime_0_ALL_WORLDWIDE_thumb_1
I need to create a video using my photos and video clips for a "Celebration of Life" video. I am using PowerDirector 365. Does anyone know if a template for this exists that I can use to get started? I'd appreciate any help. Thanks.
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