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Ideas for tutorials
Tami,
I'd really like to know how to pan, zoom, etc like you did in your first video. btw- can't locate that video anymore. did it go with the crash? I don't know if this an advanced topic but I always wondered if I needed several pictures to do a zoom or just one. or do I shoot panoramics or can I just use one photo. All those video effects are confusing me. :? Danielle |
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Danielle,
That sample is still somewhere in the twlight zone... But to answer your question, you do them with one photo, they don't need to be panoramic shots, just fairly big higher res images so if you zoom up on someone they don't looked pixelated. That would be considered an advanced tutorial, keyframing can be a pain at times However there are preset zooms and pans in PRE in the first folder of the effects tab...called Presets ![]() I prefer to do my own keyframing so I will do one about that at some point. Feel free to play with the preset ones for the time being tho, let me know how you do :wink: |
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thanks, Tami!
I'll try it out and let you know. Danielle
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