

Use any combinations of keyframes using Position and Scale to make a perfect ‘Ken Burns’ effect!To create a movement that doesn’t move smoothly but is sharp or ramps up in speed, use a keyframe configuration like the one below: That is to say, if the first keyframe value is 0 and the second keyframe value is 20, the value will be 10 when the playhead is halfway between the two keyframes. Premiere will automatically set the values for Position and Scale between any two keyframes.

Step 4: Enter Values for Position and ScaleĪdjust the values for Position and Scale for where you want the photo to begin.Ĭhanging the values of Position and Scale will automatically add a keyframe to wherever the playhead is on the clip. Once the photo is on the timeline, double click it and open the “EffectsControls” tab in the source preview window.Įnable Keyframes for both “Position” and “Scale” This tutorial will teach you how to add the classic “Ken Burns” effect to add dynamic movement to your photos in Adobe Premiere in four easy steps.
