![]() ![]() Now when you will play the output, you will see the image zooming out. In order to set the ending point, drag the timeline seek bar to the end of the clip and reduce the scale size to 102%. Click the toggle animation button so that you can set the beginning point of the zoom out animation. Over here, you will notice the scale option being displayed. Now move to the “Effect Controls” tab and open up the motion menu. ![]() ![]() To transform any image, simply double click on the frame and use the placeholders in the corners to expand the size of the image. Since we are on the first frame, we have expanded the frame and made it double the size it originally was. We have configured the first image in such a way, that it would be zooming out and slowly showing the whole scenery. When we add the first image in the timeline, you can see how it would look like in the preview window. Here we have three pictures in the media library which we are going to add to the timeline one after the other to make a video slideshow. Step 1 – Adding the image on the timeline With that, we can get started with the tutorial. All you need is basic knowledge about the user interface of Adobe Premiere and some Jpeg images to work on. ![]() In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to make a slideshow in Adobe Premiere. ![]()
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