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Is there a way to move that box to the desired section of clip, but keep motion and panning to NIL over the whole clip?
Many thanks.
Absolutely! All you have to do is make sure that you set the scale when the scrubber is at
the very beginning of the clip.
To get the movements you described, you must have made the changes with the scrubber somewhere in the middle, which DP interprets as "start with a 1:1 zoom, then zoom in to 2:1 at the point where the scrubber is, then return to 1:1 zoom at the end of the clip."
If you don't need any panning, just set the scrubber at the very beginning to make the scale changes to set the scale for the start of the clip. PD will automatically place a keyframe at the end of the clip for each setting that you adjust, and the easiest way to get to the ending keyframe is to click the little white triangle above the "2.000" It will say "Select next keyframe" if you hover the cursor over it.
Enter the same settings for H and V scale at the ending keyframe and your 1920x1080 window is set for the whole clip
(Note that you can't be off by even 1 frame or you'll get an extreme zoom in or out between that frame and the actual start or end of the clip, so be sure that the frame counter reads 00:00:00:00. You can actually type in the 0s to move the scrubber if that's easier than dragging the scrubber).
Once you've set the zoom in the Keyframe tool, it's probably easier if you go back to the PiP Designer (click the Modify button above the timeline) to center your subject. Doing that step in the Pip Designer means you won't be creating any motion. You're now setting a fixed x/y offset for the entire clip and PD will have an exact 1920x1080 crop from your 4K video
Does that make sense? Hopefully you'll get it the first time you try. There are many other ways of working with keyframes, even in the Pip Designer, and the are some good
tutorials from the great guys at PDToots if you want to learn more.
Good luck!
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