You can change or remove the Ken Burns effect at any time.
Ken Burns: Randomly assigns a motion effect to the photo, so that it appears as if the camera is panning and zooming across the photo. You'll need an iOS 8 device and a Mac running OS X Y. To apply the settings to photos as they’re added to your project, select “Applies when added to project.” No photos already in the project are affected.Ĭhoose one of the following from the Initial Photo Placement pop-up menu:įit in Frame: Adjusts the photo size to fully fit within the aspect ratio you’ve set for the project.Ĭrop: Fills the frame with as much of the photo as possible, though the entire photo may not fit within the aspect ratio you’ve set for the project. iMovie 10.0.6 lets you create video previews for your app, then post them directly to the Mac App Store. To apply the settings to all photos already in your project and to all images you add later, select “Applies to all photos.” For this tutorial, I used the 10.0.6 version, but all versions are similar.
#Imovie 10.0.6 picture duration movie#
If you are more comfortable creating your movie on a PC, refer to our WeVideo tutorial. The File menu appears in a light gray bar across the top of your computer screen.ĭrag the Photo Duration slider to set how many seconds you want each photo to remain onscreen in your project. FCPX 10.0 user interface Final Cut Pro X shares some of both its code and interface design philosophy with Apples consumer video editing software, iMovie. iMovie is a Free Video Editing Software Application which is only available on Apple Products such as Mac and iOS (Macbook Pro, Air, iPhone, iPad). Select a project in the Project Library, or open a project, and then choose File > Project Properties. As you add photos, these standard settings are applied automatically. You can adjust the default settings for the crop, duration, and the Ken Burns effect applied to photos you add to your project.