Frage von texorama:
Is there a possibility of a 'Lens' to conjure with Premiere?
One knows from Vorspännen example of "Alarm for Cobra 11," "CSI Miami" and I have yesterday synonymous seen in his music video .... looks really great subtly used from ....
It is just a normal picture, about a vertical strip running the cutout a little magnified .... so ne Art "scan" halt .... do you know what I mean, who can help me?
Thank you very much!
Antwort von jojo:

In Premiere, you could use the video a second time drüber put it slightly and then increase with the "Crop" feature to enlarge the picture.
Antwort von texorama:

Hello,
exactly what I have already tried - only because there NEN problem:
If the bar is animated, so movement of left or so, then just wander the Picture ... but there must be a quasi-transparent mask, which enlarges and migrates through the Picture .... Gibts sowas?
Antwort von Bruno Peter:

Sure there is, try it ...
Antwort von texorama:

and where there is when the most "crop" fails?
Antwort von Uwe:
and where is it?! Effects => Distort => Zoom
Antwort von texorama:

Ah thank you, the right direction - but:
One can only between square and circle select ... but I need a rectangle that is narrow and vertically to cover the entire picture and is applying via keyframing of right to left or vice versa .... the radio here but unfortunately, not synonymous ....
Antwort von Stegmaier:

s.with animate the work already übern center, now disturbs domestic sache only with the form .... Gibts da ne solution?
Antwort von Stegmaier:

None NEN approach?
Antwort von Uwe:
s.with animate the work already übern center, now disturbs domestic sache only with the form .... Gibts da ne solution? The form would be with the synonymous not the problem. You could copy the clip and just above the original set => then to an 8-point correction mask in the form of a rectangle ...
That you could animate synonymous of left to right - but then it would no longer identical with the clip underneath.
What you probably are looking for is simply an animated mask - and that would probably only with a compositing program like After Effects ...