Animate images in Clipchamp for Work

Demo summary
The user imports images into Clipchamp, places them on the timeline, and applies motion effects like 'slow zoom' and 'crash zoom' to create video movement.
Step-by-step
- Sign into your Clipchamp for Work account
- Click on the import media button
- Select your images and click open
- Drag and drop the assets onto the timeline in a sequence
- Click on the effects tab on the property panel
- Select a motion effect like 'slow zoom' or 'crash zoom'
- Adjust the speed and position settings to enhance the animation
Options
- Use 'slow zoom' to draw the eye to a focal point
- Use 'crash zoom' to create drama
- Deselect an effect by clicking it a second time
Tips
- Placing images in a sequence allows you to create a slideshow and bring videos to life
- Add movement through video effects and transitions to turn static images into video clips
All demos from “How to use Microsoft Designer to convert images into videos with AI”
0:161:02Generate AI images with Microsoft DesignerThe video demonstrates how to use the Image Creator tool in Microsoft Designer to generate images from text prompts and customize them using the 'edit prompt' feature.Microsoft Designer· Text to Image
1:181:12Animate images in Clipchamp for WorkCurrentThe user imports images into Clipchamp, places them on the timeline, and applies motion effects like 'slow zoom' and 'crash zoom' to create video movement.CClipchamp· Image to Video
2:300:39Add transitions between clips in ClipchampThe demonstration shows how to browse the transitions tab, drag a transition between two clips on the timeline, and adjust its duration using a slider.CClipchamp· AI Video Editor
3:090:26Export video from Clipchamp for WorkThe walkthrough shows the process of selecting video quality, naming the file, and exporting the final video to a connected OneDrive account.CClipchamp· AI Video Editor- Watch “How to use Microsoft Designer to convert images into videos with AI” →
Image to Video
1:181:12Animate images in Clipchamp for WorkCurrentThe user imports images into Clipchamp, places them on the timeline, and applies motion effects like 'slow zoom' and 'crash zoom' to create video movement.Microsoft Clipchamp
