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Zooming within Clips

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Hi

I've just upgraded to Final Cut Express 4 and am finding the learning curve a bit steep...:'( :'(

I have my clips in the time line, but i can't work out how to change one of the clips, so that there is zooming over the course of the clip. Its about 20 secs long, and I want to zoom in on the face as the clip progresses.

All I've found on hunting the net and books is the zoom tool, which is just for viewing things within the browser. Its not for altering a clip.

I have Brenneis' book 'Final Cut Express 4' and can't find anything on this. Is it the correct term I'm missing - is this under "scaling"?

I'm lost - help!

Sue
 
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