v2.1.4
Screenify Studio v2.1.4
Camera moves for photo mockups
Your recording sitting inside a real photo can now have a camera. Pan and push across the photo over time, cut between several photos inside one move, and keep a device frame on screen for the parts before and after.
What's New
- Photo Motion track — a new timeline track for Realistic mockups. Drop a segment, pick a move (Hold, Push In, Pull Back, Sweep, Drift, Reveal, Breathe), then tune distance, speed and where it aims.
- Scenes — put several photos in one segment and the move cuts between them. Reorder by dragging, and choose the rhythm: even, speed up, or slow down.
- Frame for flat sections — outside every Photo Motion segment your recording sits on the plain canvas. Pick a device frame so it still looks like a phone there.
- Cut softening — a short blur and dip over the moment the photo cuts in and out, so entering and leaving a mockup no longer snaps.
- Photo mockup turns on with one switch — flipping it on picks a photo for you, starting with your favourites.
Improvements
- Right-click a Photo Motion segment for Preview from start, Add scene here, Duplicate and Delete. Delete and Backspace remove the selected segment, and undo covers all of it.
- The photo library tells you when it couldn't load, with a Try again button, instead of showing an empty grid.
Note
Camera moves render in your exported video, so a Realistic mockup project with a Photo Motion segment will export differently than before — that is the point. Projects without a Photo Motion segment export exactly as they did.