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This is a video tutorial about making a clip that starts with an overall scene and goes into an item of interest, making the clip transition with a simple cut as seamlessly as possible.

Tip: My overall scene image was rotated about 4 degrees off of the video clip of the swan. I used Paint.net to rotate the image.

Tools used to make the video were Movie Maker, Windows Live Photo Gallery, Pixelan's PanZoom PRO Wizard, and Paint.net.

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  • Jim DeGraff 5 months ago
    Great tutorial,and wonderful video,thanks for all the info!!!
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  • PapaJohn plus 5 months ago
    Thanks Jim... as you see, I've been fixated lately on making and using stitched together images in movies. I think that, with this one, I can finally relax and move on to something else.
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  • pleabo plus 5 months ago
    Wonderful idea. Thanks PapaJohn!!
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  • PapaJohn plus 5 months ago
    Hi Patrick... a golf course would be a good place to try it, as will Washington DC where we're heading for a vacation.
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