
CyberLink offers a range of video editing tools, including the ability to zoom and pan. This can be achieved through the Crop/Zoom/Pan feature, which allows users to crop out the edges of the video frame, zoom in on a specific portion, or pan the camera in a specific direction. The zoom and pan effects are controlled by keyframes, which define the start and end points of the effect. Users can also utilise the Magic Motion tool, which is another simple way to add panning and zooming to photos and videos.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| How to access the zoom and pan feature | Select a video clip on the timeline, then select Tools > Crop/Zoom/Pan |
| How to crop the video | Resize the focus area |
| How to set the focus area aspect ratio | Select one of the available options from the Aspect ratio drop-down or choose Freeform to manually resize the shape |
| How to zoom and pan within photos | Use the Magic Motion tool or keyframes in the pan & zoom tool |
| How to add a zoom or pan to a video | Use keyframes to customize the zoom/pan |
| How to alter the zoom | Adjust the size of the focus area between two points on the keyframe timeline |
| How to pan the camera | Move the focus area between two points on the keyframe timeline |
| How to rotate the zoom or pan | Add a keyframe to the keyframe timeline and enter the Rotation amount in the focus area properties |
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What You'll Learn

Using the zoom and crop feature
CyberLink's zoom and crop feature allows you to crop out the edges of the video frame, zoom in on a specific portion of the video, or move the camera closer or further away from the selected position.
To access this feature, select a video clip on the timeline, and then select Tools > Crop/Zoom/Pan. To crop the video, resize the focus area. You can set the focus area aspect ratio by selecting one of the available options from the Aspect ratio drop-down. Choose Freeform to manually resize the focus area shape and create a custom aspect ratio for your cropped video. You can also move the focus area box to crop the video to your desired specifications. The cropping results will be displayed in the crop/zoom/pan preview.
To add a zoom, you need to use keyframes to customize the zoom. Keyframes define the start and end points of an effect, which in this case is the zoom in or out. To add keyframes, click on the diamond+ icon below the TL, and a keyframe should appear. Move the play marker to the end of the TL, and add another keyframe where the zoom will stop. Re-select the starting keyframe, and then use the sizing handle to reduce the size of the clip in view. You can then click and drag the reduced framing to the part of the image where you want the zoom to start. Repeat this process at the keyframe for the end of the zoom, reducing the frame using the sizing handles and locating it at the part of the image where you want the zoom to stop.
When working in the Crop/Zoom/Pan window, you can also click to zoom in or out on the preview window. You can use the TV safe zone and grid lines to help with the precise placement of the focus area on the video. Select Snap to Reference Lines to have the focus area snap to the grid lines, TV safe zone, and boundary of the video area. When you are done cropping and zooming, click the OK button to save your changes.
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How to pan across a video's background
To pan across a video's background in Cyberlink, you need to use the Crop/Zoom/Pan feature. First, select the video clip on the timeline, then go to Tools > Crop/Zoom/Pan.
In the Crop/Zoom/Pan window, you can click and drag the boxed area to the section of the video you want to focus on. You can also use the playback controls to find the position in the video where you want to start zooming and add a keyframe at that point. You can then add another keyframe at the point where you want the pan to stop and the zoom to start.
To adjust the speed and direction of the pan, you can add more keyframes to the keyframe timeline. Moving the focus area between two points will create a pan, and altering the size of the focus area between two points will create a zoom.
You can also use the preview window to preview the results and make any necessary adjustments.
It is worth noting that some users have reported issues with applying the Pan & Zoom feature to overlay tracks. If you are experiencing this issue, you may need to use a green screen or a chroma key to achieve the desired effect.
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Zooming in on a specific portion of a video
To zoom in on a specific portion of a video in Cyberlink, you need to use keyframes to customize the zoom. Here is a step-by-step guide:
- Select a video clip on the timeline.
- Go to "Tools" and then select "Crop/Zoom/Pan".
- When the P&Z window opens, you will see the clip surrounded by a white line, trim markers, and a slip TL with an opening keyframe (a small diamond-shaped icon) at the start.
- Add a keyframe by locating and clicking on the diamond icon below the TL.
- Move the play marker (white pyramid icon) on the TL to the part of the clip where you want the zoom to start.
- Add another keyframe at this point.
- Move the play marker to the end of the TL where you want the zoom to stop, and add another keyframe.
- Resize the focus area between the keyframes to adjust the zoom. You can do this by using the sizing handle to reduce the size of the clip in view.
- Repeat this process to fine-tune your zoom effect.
- Click "OK" to save your changes.
You can also use the TV safe zone and grid lines to help with the precise placement of the focus area on the video. Select "Snap to Reference Lines" to snap the focus area to the grid lines, TV safe zone, and boundary of the video area.
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Using keyframes to zoom and pan
To zoom and pan in Cyberlink, you need to use keyframes to customize the zoom/pan. Keyframes are individual frames of a video that define the start and endpoints of an effect, such as zooming in or out, or panning left or right.
To add a zoom or pan to a video, follow these steps:
- Highlight the clip you want to pan and zoom on in the timeline.
- Choose "Tools" and select "Pan and Zoom".
- The P&Z window will open, and you will see the clip surrounded by a white line, trim markers, and a slip TL with an opening keyframe (small diamond-shaped icon) at the start.
- On the TL, move the play marker (white pyramid icon) to the part of the clip where you want the pan to stop and the zoom to start.
- Add a keyframe by locating the diamond+ icon below the TL and clicking it—a keyframe should appear in the TL.
- You will now see sizing handles around the image—eight little square icons at the corners and middle of each side.
- Click on a keyframe and then use the sizing handles to adjust the size and position of the centre of the image. You can zoom in or out and pan the image by moving the centre dot.
- Tinker with the zoom amount and position at each keyframe until you are satisfied with the result.
- When you are finished, click "OK" to save your changes.
You can also add a rotation to the zoom or pan by adding a keyframe to the keyframe timeline and then entering the Rotation amount in the focus area properties. Additionally, you can click and drag on top of the focus area to rotate it manually.
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Magic Motion tool for panning and zooming photos
The Magic Motion tool in CyberLink PowerDirector is one of the easiest ways to pan and zoom within photos. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use it:
First, select one or more images in the timeline. This will be the photo or photos you want to pan and zoom on.
Second, click on the magic wand button in the toolbar and select "Magic Motion". This will open the Magic Motion window, where you can define the motion path and effects for your selected images.
Third, in the Magic Motion window, you will be able to set the focus area and aspect ratio for your pan and zoom. You can manually resize and move the focus area to define the start and end points of your effect.
Fourth, you can also add keyframes to your timeline to further refine your pan and zoom effect. Keyframes are specific frames in your video that define the start and end points of an effect, such as the zoom-in or zoom-out, or panning left or right. By adding and adjusting keyframes, you can create a more complex and dynamic motion path for your photo.
Finally, preview your pan and zoom effect by clicking the play button in the timeline. Make any necessary adjustments to ensure your effect meets your desired outcome.
With these steps, you can easily create panning and zooming effects within your photos using the Magic Motion tool in CyberLink PowerDirector.
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Frequently asked questions
Select a video clip on the timeline, then select Tools > Crop/Zoom/Pan.
You can crop a video by resizing the focus area. You can also set the focus area aspect ratio by selecting from the Aspect ratio drop-down.
You can use keyframes to customize the zoom. First, add keyframes to the keyframe timeline, then adjust the size of the focus area between two points.
Similar to zooming, you can use keyframes to customize the pan. For panning, move the focus area between two points on the keyframe timeline.
One way to do this is by using the Magic Motion tool. Select one or more images in the timeline, click on the magic wand button, and select Magic Motion.

















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