You can easily change the placement of an image in Premiere Pro by using the following methods:
1. Using the Selection Tool
- Select the image: Click on the image in the timeline or the program monitor to select it.
- Move the image: Using your mouse, drag the image to the desired position.
- Adjust the size: You can resize the image by dragging its corners or edges.
2. Using the Transform Tool
- Select the image: Click on the image in the timeline or the program monitor to select it.
- Open the Transform Tool: Press T on your keyboard or click on the Transform Tool icon in the Tools panel.
- Adjust the position: Use the arrows in the Transform Tool panel or drag the image directly to reposition it.
- Adjust the size: Use the scale handles in the Transform Tool panel or drag the corners or edges of the image.
3. Using the Motion Panel
- Select the image: Click on the image in the timeline or the program monitor to select it.
- Open the Motion Panel: Go to Window > Motion or press Shift + F7.
- Adjust the position: Use the Position values in the Motion Panel to precisely control the image's X and Y coordinates.
- Adjust the size: Use the Scale values in the Motion Panel to precisely control the image's width and height.
4. Using the Anchor Point
- Select the image: Click on the image in the timeline or the program monitor to select it.
- Locate the Anchor Point: The Anchor Point is a small square in the center of the image.
- Move the Anchor Point: Drag the Anchor Point to a different location within the image. This will change the point around which the image is rotated or scaled.
By using these methods, you can easily change the placement of an image in Premiere Pro to achieve your desired composition.