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Presenting Shared View Concepts - Transitioning Images & Zooming

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I am wanting to create a presentation showing how 2 different users can looking at the same thing, but in 2 different contexts and from 2 different access points whilst being in 2 different geographic locations.

To assist in explaining my outcome, I have created an image detailing the path I want my presentation to follow and the zoom in/ out points along that path.



As well as this, here are the attributes of the items within the image:
  1. Grand-Parent Elements are identified as A, B and C.
  2. Parent Elements are identified as A1, B1, B2, C1 and C2.
  3. Child Elements are identified as A11, B11, B22, C11.
  4. Shared Elements are identified as AB and BC.
Further to this, the following attributes exist in terms of the physical position/ location of these elements within the presentation itself:
  1. A11 resides inside A1. A1 resides within A.
  2. B11 resides inside B1. B1 resides within B.
  3. B22 resides inside B2. B2 resides inside B.
  4. C11 resides inside C1. C1 resides inside C.
  5. A11 and B11 share AB.
  6. B22 and C11 share BC.
The problem is zooming out from Shared Elements AB & BC.

As Grand-Parent Elements A, B and C are different geographic locations on a world map and each Grand-Parent contains the Parent & Child Elements, transitioning out from the Shared Elements AB and BC along the presentation path makes the presentation take a huge jump over to the other side of the globe!

As I am attempting to achieve 2 different views of the same item by 2 people, how can I stop this from being such a long/ large jump and what do I need to do to make this as smooth as possible?

Please help...

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