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olivert51871330
Inspiring
February 26, 2017
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How to zoom and pan following a cursor

  • February 26, 2017
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I been trying to get a way to zoom and follow my cursor around the screen i can't find the answer anywhere or any how to is there a way to do this or have a link to a video or how to?

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Correct answer Ann Bens

You keyframe anchor point and scale.

Start with the first frame, then the last frame.

Then start in de middle working your way In between by scrubbing the anchor point and scale value to move the frame while keeping the mouse in the middle of the screen.

Much easier to do in AE which has motion tracking.

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olivert51871330
Inspiring
February 26, 2017

True AE is probably the best way to clarify i'm trying to get the screen following my mouse that was in the recording around the page but it is almost impossible with keyframes

Legend
February 26, 2017

Premiere Pro has no way to do this automatically.  You'd need to place a LOT of keyframes.

Legend
February 26, 2017

You'll have to be more specific about what you're trying to achieve. Are you looking for some sort of OS accessibility setting that zooms your screen? Or are you looking for some sort of animation that creates a circle or something around your cursor that shows a zoomed in version of that area? Is this supposed to be real time or a keyframed animation?

olivert51871330
Inspiring
February 26, 2017

Sorry, to be more Specific i'm wondering how to keyframe almost tracking/following a mouse cursor, like as the screen is zoomed in but follows the cursor around page

Ann Bens
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Ann BensCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 26, 2017

You keyframe anchor point and scale.

Start with the first frame, then the last frame.

Then start in de middle working your way In between by scrubbing the anchor point and scale value to move the frame while keeping the mouse in the middle of the screen.

Much easier to do in AE which has motion tracking.