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- Joined: Mon May 03, 2021 5:46 pm
- Real Name: Steffen Itterheim
Hi!
I do a lot of pan & zoom in my videos. And the way I do it feels very clunky. I haven't found better alternatives yet but this may be due to too many "tutorial" videos explaining you how to pan & zoom the usual way. This is why I'm asking the question. I'm open to external tools, like Autohotkey or even specialized hardware.
What do I use pan & zoom for?
Quite simply I want to highlight parts of the screen. I'm recording video games, and if there's a text or icon or animation that I want to focus on, I want to show it BIG on the screen real quick (jump cut, not a dynamic pan/zoom).
How do I pan & zoom?
Using Inspector:
- Shift position X (mouse drag) until whatever I want the focus on is about in the center
- Shift position Y likewise
- Zoom (mouse drag) until the content matches the screen nicely
- re-adjust position X/Y and zoom individually until I'm happy with it (this usually takes the longest because these settings influence each other, especially when zooming on near the edges of the video)
How would I like to pan & zoom?
Quite simply like I use to in 3D modelling software: use the mouse to pan around, use hotkeys or the mouse wheel to zoom. Being able to do both in parallel and getting it "just right" within a fraction of the time it takes me now (ie a few seconds compared to a minute or more!).
Preferably I would love to zoom in on what's currently centered on but hey, I can live with zooming also panning content away from the center if I can easily re-adjust it simply by moving the mouse.
Question
Is this in any way possible?
Any suggestions welcome! Thanks!
I do a lot of pan & zoom in my videos. And the way I do it feels very clunky. I haven't found better alternatives yet but this may be due to too many "tutorial" videos explaining you how to pan & zoom the usual way. This is why I'm asking the question. I'm open to external tools, like Autohotkey or even specialized hardware.
What do I use pan & zoom for?
Quite simply I want to highlight parts of the screen. I'm recording video games, and if there's a text or icon or animation that I want to focus on, I want to show it BIG on the screen real quick (jump cut, not a dynamic pan/zoom).
How do I pan & zoom?
Using Inspector:
- Shift position X (mouse drag) until whatever I want the focus on is about in the center
- Shift position Y likewise
- Zoom (mouse drag) until the content matches the screen nicely
- re-adjust position X/Y and zoom individually until I'm happy with it (this usually takes the longest because these settings influence each other, especially when zooming on near the edges of the video)
How would I like to pan & zoom?
Quite simply like I use to in 3D modelling software: use the mouse to pan around, use hotkeys or the mouse wheel to zoom. Being able to do both in parallel and getting it "just right" within a fraction of the time it takes me now (ie a few seconds compared to a minute or more!).
Preferably I would love to zoom in on what's currently centered on but hey, I can live with zooming also panning content away from the center if I can easily re-adjust it simply by moving the mouse.
Question
Is this in any way possible?
Any suggestions welcome! Thanks!