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Scaling down an image in premiere pro

Community Beginner ,
Dec 28, 2023 Dec 28, 2023

Hi there, 

I really like the effect at 2:06 in this video - can anyone tell me how it's achieved? I'd really appreciate it. It scales down in a kind of non linear way?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zu91meda2I8&list=PLOq4lscX27qHwQ_589UwuIPqHxtyMLb7q&index=226&t=72s

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Community Expert , Dec 28, 2023 Dec 28, 2023
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Community Beginner ,
Dec 29, 2023 Dec 29, 2023

This is just what i needed thanks 🙂

 

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Community Expert ,
Dec 28, 2023 Dec 28, 2023

If you mean the way the scaling animation rate appears to be nonlinear, that’s often achieved by expanding the property in Effect Controls, and tuning the velocity graph between keyframes. If a keyframe is set to Bezier, you can drag the Bezier control points to shape the acceleration/deceleration curve for the rate of change between keyframes. So, for example, you could shape the velocity curve to make it scale down fast as it exits one keyframe, and then decelerate the scaling as time approaches the next keyframe.

 

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 29, 2023 Dec 29, 2023
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Ahh that makes total sense now - thanks so much! 🙂

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