Auto zoom
A locked-off talking-head shot loses people. FrameOS adds zoom and punch-in moves on your clips — pushing in on a key line, pulling back between them — so a static recording carries the energy short-form needs.
Punch-ins on the moments that matter
A subtle push-in on an important line draws the eye and signals 'this part matters' — the move good editors add by hand, applied across your clip.
Reframes with the zoom
Zoom works with FrameOS's speaker-aware framing, so a punch-in stays centred on the person talking instead of cropping them out of frame.
Controllable, not chaotic
Zoom is there to add rhythm, not motion sickness. You control how much and how often, and you can adjust or remove any move on the timeline.
Pairs with keyframes
For full control, set your own zoom keyframes in the editor — auto-zoom gives you a strong starting point you can refine.
Auto-zoom workflow
- Punch-ins on key moments.
- Stays framed on the speaker.
- You control intensity and frequency.
- Refine with keyframes on the timeline.
FAQ
What does auto zoom do?
It adds zoom and punch-in moves to your clips to emphasise key moments and keep a static shot from feeling flat.
Will it crop out the speaker?
No — zoom works with FrameOS's speaker-aware framing, so punch-ins stay centred on the person talking.
Can I control the zoom?
Yes. You set how much and how often, and you can adjust or remove any zoom move on the timeline, or set your own keyframes.