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Vegas script for keyframes question.
by jobi on Oct 14, 2004 at 11:32:30 pm

Does anyone know if there is a script available that can set a number of keyframes for pan & zoom for selected clips. Lets say I have 50 clips of still images. I select them all, run the script,and now each clip has 4 keyframes for pan and zoom as opposed to the default of one (the 1st one at the beginning)? The reason I'm looking for this is to be able to apply my custom made pan&zoom presets to selected clips. Unfortunately when saving presets for pan&zoom vegas does not save the keyframes so one would have to create them first then apply the preset for each image which can be very tedious.

thanks.

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Re: Vegas script for keyframes question.
by jeditdv on Oct 15, 2004 at 3:10:53 am

I don't know of one that applies FOUR keyframes. However, there IS the PBS Wizard in Neon that creates auto zooms in which case there are TWO keyframes - one at the beginning and one at the end.

Here's a possible alternative: Set up the FIRST image the way you want ALL of them. Copy it, select the rest of the images, and then choose "Paste Event Attributes". Does that do what you want?

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Thanks for the reply. Pasting attributes of the fist image could work. I considered that, but was not sure because it also pastes other things like Position..etc
So if a wider clip is the first clip, pasting its attributes to a narrower clip will make that latter look stretched to fit the attributes of the former. The clip only looks like this in the event pan&crop window. It does not look transformed in the preview screen. So I'm not 100% sure if its nothing to worry about or not. If someone had a definate answer on it for me that would help out alot.

thanks

[jeditdv] "Here's a possible alternative: Set up the FIRST image the way you want ALL of them. Copy it, select the rest of the images, and then choose "Paste Event Attributes". Does that do what you want?"



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Re: Vegas script for keyframes question.
by jeditdv on Oct 15, 2004 at 8:38:04 pm

I think you would have the same problem using presets.

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