![]() Tap the T button and you can add a title sequence to your photo. There are two other effects you can add to a photo in a movie project. The photo's duration appears at the top of the preview window. You can adjust the length of time a photo appears in your movie by highlighting the photo in your timeline and dragging the yellow bars on either end. Of course, if you'd like your movie project to feature a static image, you can toggle the Ken Burns effect on and off by tapping the menu item below where you set the start and end points in the preview window. By selecting the start and end points and zoom level, you can set the movement to zoom in or out and pan up, down, left or right. ![]() You can pinch to zoom in and then drag to a spot for both the starting and end points of the Ken Burns effect. ![]() To do so, tap on a photo in the timeline and you'll see editing options in the preview window. You can edit the Ken Burns effects to your liking if you don't like the default settings. IMovie knows that you are powerless to resist the Ken Burns effects and has the photo-panning and -zooming movement enabled by default. ![]()
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