Nice try,I tried to mimic that on canva and got somewhat similar effect.
First i created very long picture where i added actors. Uploaded it to canva in youtube video template.
The image goes over the area a lot but then did animation and dragged that image all the way to left and with "steady" -setting in animation it looked nice. I just don't know how i could stop it at right time.
If i drag it too far and reverse it, the reverse is also on animation.
I added quick video about the outcome. I'm sure there is better way to do this
https://imgur.com/a/3edor2T
thanks for the tips.well in powerpoint i tried to add images, arranged those in line, grouped and added line animation, removed smooth start and stop and increased animation time. Then it can be export as mp4 and edited in filmora
https://imgur.com/a/qWvQ124
Do yours in a different pattern.Thanks for link.
Just one problem.
Its saturated. Everybody doing it
It looks decent enough.well in powerpoint i tried to add images, arranged those in line, grouped and added line animation, removed smooth start and stop and increased animation time. Then it can be export as mp4 and edited in filmora
https://imgur.com/a/qWvQ124
PmI'm 100% sure I can create a Python script that does this with one click
Thank you so much.well in powerpoint i tried to add images, arranged those in line, grouped and added line animation, removed smooth start and stop and increased animation time. Then it can be export as mp4 and edited in filmora
https://imgur.com/a/qWvQ124