You can drag the frame to where you need it., so you can center its last frame. Hope I understood the original question and that I didn't forget any details. If your object is centered in the original jpg/png, it should be a straight looking zoom. But you may need to readjust some of the middle frames if the zoom "curves" in. The inbetween frames, between 1st and last, will seemingly zoom in. I don't think you have to change anything. If the object is too close to the edge of its original jpg or png edge, you may have to mask the object. If the object is not too close to the edge of its original jpg or png edge, it should "Zoom" in to where you want it. ![]() Go to the last frame and shrink the frame to its closest view. Make your "widest view of the object on the first frame. Choose your frame from the drop-down, (like 16X9 or whichever) Now you can make the frame any size, by grabbing the edge and making a diffenent size, in relation to your jpg/png. If you know the length of this "Zoom" event. ![]() This is how I do it, using Pan & Crop only.
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