The "Start" frame is in the right place, but you must change the "End" frame to a new location.ġ4.
Go to "Cropping" and click on "Ken Burns," again.ġ3. That "Crop to Fit" clip will act just like a "Freeze Frame."ġ2. Next, click "Crop to Fit" instead of "Ken Burns."ĩ. Click that button to "Swap the Start and End Areas."Ĩ. There is a little button with two arrows just to the right of "Ken Burns."ħ. On the View tab, hit the Freeze Panes dropdown again, and this time select Unfreeze Panes. To reverse that, you just have to unfreeze the panes. Now, when you scroll down the sheet, that top row stays in view. Go to "Cropping" and click "Ken Burns."Ħ. Switch to the View tab, click the Freeze Panes dropdown menu, and then click Freeze Top Row. Paste it just AFTER the first clip (in #1).ĥ. Use the "Ken Burns" effect in "Cropping" to create "motion" in a clip (from one part of the still photo to another).ģ.
#HOW TO FREEZE FRAME IN EXCEL MAC MAC#
:: Yosemite's (same mac book air as above) but now using iMovie 09, showing the "Add Still Frame to Project" menu entry.Įven though the "Add Freeze Frame" option is "grayed out" (unavailable) in iMovie, when you are trying to add "Freeze Frames" to a video that you are creating using a still photo, you can do the following to create the "Freeze Frames" that you need"ġ. Let's first look at the Page Layout view command, which many users rely on as their default view in Excel: Choose Excel's View menu. :: Yosemite's iMovie 10, showing the grayed out "Add Freeze Frame" context menu option when right/option click on the clip in the browser panel Odd behaviors in Excel aside, there are two common situations that can prevent you from being able to access the Freeze Panes command in Excel. I'm adding screen capture showing the two situations. It's probably done tweaking some special option, to enable the grayed out menu entry.
#HOW TO FREEZE FRAME IN EXCEL MAC HOW TO#
So, i would like to ask your help on how to mimic the former iMovie 09 "Add Still Frame to Project" behavior. I'm probably missing something, as the option to "Add Freeze Frame" from the browser panel is there in the context menu (only it's grayed out). I know that i can add a clip to my timeline and there create (add) a Freeze Frame, and this will split my clip in the timeline in 3 parts, after that remove the two remaining parts and keep only the still frame i want, but this is really a cumbersome way of doing it. For example, to freeze the top row and first column, select cell B2, go to the View tab and click Freeze Panes under Freeze Panes: In the same fashion, you can freeze as many Excel panes as you want.
I'm on Yosemite (all updated), and i'm trying to find out how to add a "Freeze Frame" in iMovie 10 (version 10.0.9) from a clip in the browser panel directly to the project timeline, as you could do very quick and easily with iMovie 09 ('11), where this option was name "Add Still Frame to Project". To lock several rows and columns at a time, select a cell below the last row and to the right of the last column you want to freeze.