be patient...most of the qusetions posted here don't get answered within the first few hours. It takes around 24 hours for the guys who know stuff to answer every question.
In the mean time, go to www.doom9.com , These guys should know something about motion effects. Also, do a "search" in the forum. Most likely this question has been asked. Want more information, do a www.google.com search for "motion effects." Or try to find it in the Help file of your software. Try those out for now.
Dude, I don't mean to be an ass or anything but such a basic effect needn't be given any help.
You want motion movement? Ask me how to do the Dancing Stars "Vertigo Strobe" and maybe I'll throw ya some hints...
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After Effects' motion effects and other special effects are SO much better than Premiere's...there's no comparison. However, there's still no way to import the VOB files into AE yet, so I guess we're stuck with Premiere's crappy Transform effect and Motion Settings.
Don't get me wrong....Premiere demolishes AE when it comes to editing. That's why they're considered brother and sister applications: AE's effects and Premiere's editing. And Transorm and Motion are good for basic effects. But I still wish AE supported MPEG-2.....oh, well...maybe in version 6....is anyone in here on the inside at Adobe and know if AE will ever support MPEG-2??
If you mseed with the options you can take a zoom out transition and slow it down. Now the problem is that you will only get part of the image. However if you have HollyWood FX or Adobe After Effects you can tell it to do the same thing but enlarge teh image. Just depends on what programs you have access to.
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