: Tap the Keyframe icon (a diamond shape with a plus sign) at the moment you want the movement to start.

: When you play the video, InShot will automatically animate the object between those two points.

: Tap on a piece of text or a sticker you've added to your timeline.

Since appears to be a default filename for a video edited using the InShot mobile app , a standout feature you can use for this specific type of content is the Keyframe Tool . The Keyframe Tool

: Scroll further down the timeline, move the object to its new position/size on the screen, and tap the Keyframe icon again.

This feature allows you to add custom animations to text, stickers, or PIP (Picture-in-Picture) overlays within your video. Instead of an object just sitting still, you can make it move, resize, or rotate over time by setting "points" at different timestamps.

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: Tap the Keyframe icon (a diamond shape with a plus sign) at the moment you want the movement to start.

: When you play the video, InShot will automatically animate the object between those two points. InShot_20221014_062932402mp4

: Tap on a piece of text or a sticker you've added to your timeline. : Tap the Keyframe icon (a diamond shape

Since appears to be a default filename for a video edited using the InShot mobile app , a standout feature you can use for this specific type of content is the Keyframe Tool . The Keyframe Tool Since appears to be a default filename for

: Scroll further down the timeline, move the object to its new position/size on the screen, and tap the Keyframe icon again.

This feature allows you to add custom animations to text, stickers, or PIP (Picture-in-Picture) overlays within your video. Instead of an object just sitting still, you can make it move, resize, or rotate over time by setting "points" at different timestamps.