Saturday, April 11, 2009

Zooming and moving around an image in Flash. (Ken Burns Effect)

1. Import an image to the stage and convert it to a movie clip. (see last week's instructions.)

2. Create a keyframe on frame 25.

3. Click on frame 25 and on your image on the stage. Using the Free Transform Tool, on the toolbar, enlarge the image. (So, now is you click on frame 1, the image is small and on frame 25 is enlarged.)


4. On the timeline select / click any frame between keyframes 1 and 25. On the properties panel, go to the "tween" pull down menu and select "motion". (If you have Flash CS4, go to "Insert" and select "Classic Tween".)

5. Save, and go to "Control" > "Test Movie". The image must zoom in.

6. Create a keyframe on frame 70. 
With that keyframe selected, select the zoomed image on the stage and change its position by dragging. (So, now the image on the stage is on a different position in frame 25 and frame 70.)

7. On he timeline select / click any frame between keyframes 25 and 70. On the properties panel, go to the "tween" pull down menu and select "motion". (In Flash CS4, go to "Insert" > "Classic Tween".)

8. Save, and go to "Control" > "Test Movie"

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