letter box/pillar box on still photos
Within a 16x9 video project in FCE, I want to import a few 'vertically oriented' still photos, then zoom and pan on them during their duration, so I can include visual content in both the upper and lower parts of the photo.
But, it seems, unless I crop those photos in a strong horizontal orientation, when I bring the photos into FCE they show up with pillar boxing on both left and right side. This is the 'grey' pillar box that does not go away when you zoom in on the image using the scale command. That zooms in on the photo, but the pillar boxing remains.
So, in other words, I cannot simply increase the scale setting and have the image fill the widescreen frame. Does anybody know, just from reading this, what I'm doing wrong?
I have tried custom cropping, trying to make the original image at least slightly horizontal, and that does seem to decrease the width of that 'permanent' pillar boxing, but it doesn't make it go away entirely.
Is there a way to use what would normally be a vertical photo, and have it fill an entire widescreen frame, using the motion properties to pan up or down during the time the photo is in the timeline?
Thank you for any help you can offer on this one!
-- Mark Strand
iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.4), 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM