The Ken Burns effect (panning and zooming across a still photo) is the most common application of viewerframe mode motion. In this mode, the photo is the world, and the viewerframe is the camera. By moving the frame across the photo, you imply a narrative that didn't originally exist.
inurl:"ViewerFrame? Mode= intitle:Axis 2400 video server. inurl:/view.shtml. intitle:"Live View / — AXIS" | inurl:view/view.shtml^ viewerframe mode motion
: High-rise views of cities like Tokyo or New York. Urban Landscapes : High-rise views of cities like
When converting horizontal content to vertical, you must choose a "viewerframe mode motion" strategy: Motion types: rotational stabilization