Using the Pan and Zoom Feature in Your Video Demos
December 22, 2016
Using the Pan and Zoom Feature in Your Video Demos
December 22, 2016
I’ve been an eLearning designer and developer since 2005, specializing in the creation of interactive and engaging learning experiences. In 2015, I launched my own eLearning design business and began producing Adobe Captivate video tutorials on my YouTube channel, CaptivateTeacher, to support clients and fellow developers. This content not only helped me grow my business globally—it also introduced me to a wider community of aspiring Captivate users who now turn to me for training and mentorship. Today, I provide both online and onsite Adobe Captivate training, empowering others to build effective eLearning with confidence. I’m proud to be part of the Adobe eLearning Community, sharing knowledge, collaborating with other developers, and contributing to the growth of this platform.
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In this video, I show you how to use the Zoom-In feature in your Adobe Captivate Video Demos. 

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2019-07-05 15:55:05
2019-07-05 15:55:05

Hi there,

Great instructor! Thank You!  Can you pan on a demo software simulation?  What are the steps? Can’t find any tutorials on these. Thanks mucho for your help.

Regards,chris

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2019-05-09 12:31:51
2019-05-09 12:31:51

I haven’t been doing much video demo lately but tried it this morning with a quick recording and everything works as expected. The key thing for zooming in and subsequently out is that you need enough time on the timeline for the zoom duration to take place. If you have split your video and attempt to place a zoom effect or reset right at the beginning of the edit you cannot have that last 2 seconds unless you move the reset to a point 2 seconds or more after the split.

 

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2019-05-08 15:59:41
2019-05-08 15:59:41

When using the zoom out feature to reset the view to 100%, how can you slow the timing of that down?  I adjusted the time to 2.0 seconds but it still goes from zoom to 100% view in a flash.

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