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Photo pan with a panorama on iphone

Community Beginner ,
Sep 29, 2025 Sep 29, 2025

I am trying out premiere pro on iPhone. One of the most frequently used features of premiere rush was to animate a panoramic photo for social media. I can add the photo, I can do the current aspect ratio and I am able to add the pan to the right effect. However, I can not control thenpan and where to stop. This was sooo easy in premiere rush, just drag the key frames of the effect to the left and right border of the photo. 
All I can get is a very slow pan to about 1/3 of the photos width. 
How to solve this?

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Adobe Employee , Sep 30, 2025 Sep 30, 2025

Hello @orkomedix

Thanks so much for trying out Premiere on iPhone and for sharing your experience!

The ability to control pan and zoom by setting start and end frames (like in Premiere Rush) isn’t available in the first release of Premiere. That is a super intuitive feature in Rush, and we definitely hear you on wanting that same level of control.

For now, if you're working with a still image, you can apply Photo Motion presets, which offer some movement options. However, we know this doesn’t

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 30, 2025 Sep 30, 2025

Hello @orkomedix

Thanks so much for trying out Premiere on iPhone and for sharing your experience!

The ability to control pan and zoom by setting start and end frames (like in Premiere Rush) isn’t available in the first release of Premiere. That is a super intuitive feature in Rush, and we definitely hear you on wanting that same level of control.

For now, if you're working with a still image, you can apply Photo Motion presets, which offer some movement options. However, we know this doesn’t give you the granular control you had in Rush — and we’re actively working to bring more advanced animation tools, including custom keyframing to Premiere.

Please keep checking back for updates, and feel free to share any other features you miss or would love to see added. Your feedback is incredibly helpful as we continue to build out the app!

Cheers!
Peter 
Adobe engineering team 

Peter
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Community Beginner ,
Sep 30, 2025 Sep 30, 2025
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Thank you for the quick reply! I will be on the lookout for  updates then. ☺️

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