


This is an extremely convenient way to create a Pan and Zoom effect from existing edited content, but the output quality is limited by the resolution at which the underlying media is being rendered by Final Cut Pro. The Pan and Zoom title can be dragged above any any clips on your timeline to animate them. This is the main downside of using the Pan and Zoom generator since it requires users to add the file to the library manually, or to make sure the file is available when the project is archived or recovered from a backup. The file does not become part of your Final Cut Pro library automatically. This is the recommended solution when animating images with extremely high resolution (8K and higher). The Pan and Zoom generator produces the highest quality output, as it allows the Pan and Zoom plugin to extract as much resolution as needed from the image file. Why three variants of Pan and Zoom in Final Cut Pro?
