I then export each layer separately, so that I can manipulate each section differently in Pinnacle Studio. I’ll double-click into the nested project so we can see the separate layers. The coffee pot icon comes in first – if we look at the Properties, this is keyframed for size to grow from 0 to 100, and I also have a blur effect keyframed at the same time, which we can see in Effect. I like to use blur when there is movement, to simulate motion blur. Staying on the coffee pot layer, I then have swivel keyframed to go from 0 to 360, so that the coffee pot flips round on itself a couple of times during the animation, just to add a bit of extra movement to the logo animation. The other two layers have a few different keyframes going on at the same time. The size starts at 200, decreasing to 100, whilst opacity goes from 0 to 100, and both layers swivel outwards from 90 degrees, to give the impression that the logo is kind of unfolding. ![]() The layer on the left goes from -90 to 0, and the layer on the right from +90 to 0, so we get a mirrored, rather than identical movement. If you create a nested project for your animation, then you can of course apply parameter changes to the group as well as individual elements within the group.
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