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Re: Tracking a Zoomed shot
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Alan Tonn
on Mar 23, 2009 at 6:25:39 am
Hello Bartek
Wow. Thanks. That first idea, the beginning and the end key frames and then work from the middle, hadn’t occurred to me.
Yeah, I have learned the same thing. Tutorials are always the "best case scenario". I still think that some shots can happen better. This newspaper shouldn't be this difficult. I had a better track on my actor’s hands in another scene.
I am still learning some of the in's and out's but I think that this should be a little easier now with your suggestion.
Thanks again.
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