lol i was doing this intuitiv a lot of times in my vids.... but i never knew that you could copy paste them... safes my a ton of time... thx a lot and best greetings from switzerland
Totally! And if you stick with the zoom-in, it's very nice for copying and pasting between different clips, you just have to change the one zoomed-in keyframe position and maybe adjust the zoom level just a little.
Very fine tutorial, thanks you for taking time to make these. It is amassing that Ken Burns is so buggy on Linux. It has bin easy available on other platforms for decades.
You have issues with Kdenlive when using pan/position and zoom effects? Perhaps you can solve them by upgrading to the latest version? (usually can be solved with apt-get: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4kVnA15DOvI.html )
I am using Version 16.08.2 and I agree that pan and zoom now is useable but I won't call it elegant. The only problem I have with this version is that Rendering never ends, but get stock on "Waiting on rendering to finish" After I discovered the zoom on middle mouse button it helped enormous. I am dragging with the mouse because I can't wrap my head around typing numbers. One thing I miss in pan and zoom is the possibility to lock aspect ratio which will help when I am doing Ken Burns om my photo and want to show it on my TV. And just to clarify I love kdenlive and find it far above any other video editor I have used.
I also had that render-never-ending issue, although it didn't happen in a while. When using mp4/x264 it was possible to ignore the issue though - if the video plays back, then it seems to be done. I agree about the pan & zoom (GPU) filter. I prefer position and zoom (CPU) for that reason. I'm not 100% sure but position and zoom (CPU) might also have interpolation while pan and zoom (GPU) might not, meaning that slow movement will feel laggy with the GPU effect.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! It is really helpful))I could only dream about doing something like this using Kdenlive, but now it is reality. Thank you for that!
Absolutely. If you shoot a video im 4k, have a single tripod mounted camera, and you have 2 people being interviewed, you can cut and pan left and right and simulate a 3 camera shoot.
Yeah. For me this was way over-detailed and assumed an interest in the actual subject as opposed to the effect. Show us how to pan, right from the start, then pan and stop, but not a step by step analysis of a Civil War scene.
I don't understand when we get a sync tutorial on RU-vid for the latest version that we have currently installed. You pick any tutorial and you get lost with tools and techniques because what you have installed is different than what is being taught. God knows when will this software maker realizes the need of the hour.
I also wanted to know! I asked my friends... then tried to google this... I even emailed the developers to find out and posted this question on a few video editing forums. I needed the answer fast so I kept asking everywhere! Waited one or two minutes and since I got no quick answer, desperate, I went to the following site: "kdenlive.org", and found it in the "downloads" section.
You can find it here: kdenlive.org/en/download/ Oh the irony, I never thought KDEnlive would've been very usable in Windows, let alone installable, but here 'ya go.
There are a dozen other video editors you can try, some very simple and easy, and others even more complicated than Kdenlive that can do everything. And cost $$$.