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Everything old is new again.

Video isn't the only way to add movement to still images.

Sometimes video isn't available to suit the story you wish to tell. It's also not always the most effective way to get a point across.

If you wanted to show the progression of a place over a long period of time, a time-lapse -style effect can be achieved and be very effective, with just a couple of images in a Shorthand story reveal section, and there's some examples of that below.

Show off multiple angles

If you have more than a few images, then Background Scrollmation, or two-column scrollmation like the one shown here can produce some very interesting effects to engage and surprise your readers with movement they control.

The animated image here of French photographer, Nadar, is constructed from a series of self-portraits taken around 1865.

With each of the frames of his portrait placed in sequence, he appears to turn as the page is scrolled.

There's twelve images in the full set.

Of course, the same effect can be used, and very effectively too, on more modern imagery, but there's a little bit of magic in seeing such old images move. It's a little bit "Harry Potter-y".

Add expression

The following two images of children exercising are presented in a single Reveal section, with a fade transition between them.

The effect and understanding provided is greater than the sum of its parts as it can show how expressions and attitude change, and goes some way towards answering the question of "what happened next?"

Central School, Bathurst Street, Tasmania. Early 1900s

Give your readers X-ray vision

Seeing into, through, or behind an object feels like having a super power. See through the exterior of a building, product or anatomy to give a better sense of how things work.

Provide focus

Sometimes you'll want to draw attention to part of a picture. You could add some arrows and labels, but a selective blur, darken, lighten, or enlargement of part of the image can draw attention with an effect similar to a more 'natural' and immersive shift of focus.

Add surprise

A simple fade-up from a pure black screen to a dark image produces an effective result for a very small file-size overhead.

Coronation decorations, Hydro Electric Commission Building Hobart (1953)

Coronation decorations, Hydro Electric Commission Building Hobart (1953)

Provide direction

The transition effects on Reveal sections of your story can be put to good use on images such as maps, where the direction of the effect and what it reveals can provide a sense of more complex animation.

Show detail

Another dynamic way to add interest to an image, particularly a detailed one, is to take your readers on a tour by zooming in to points of interest, and providing supporting detail at each point. That can easily be achieved with a 'Scrollpoints' section.

A mini-tour of Hobart.

Take a look at this view of the docks from around 1895.

The illustration and photo both capture the busy nature of this thriving part of the city.

Hobart had lots of churches in the 1880's.

The Holy Trinity church in North Hobart was designed by an ex-convict and built in 1841. Its bell tower contains Australia's oldest church bells, weighing more than 2.5 tonnes.

The Tasmanian Cricket Association Ground was designated for the use of cricket only in 1873.

...and the team looked spectacular.

...and the team looked spectacular.

It's still going strong, as their instagram account shows.

Compare and contrast

A transition can be a perfect way to show how things have changed over time.

Recreate a scene or location from the past and give your readers a chance to speed up, slow down, or reverse time at their own pace.

Let's go back to the future: