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Re: Zooming in on footage
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David May
on May 9, 2008 at 7:55:28 am
Thanks for your help dude, im afraid im still not getting it though. I dont want to graduly zoom in on a frame, but be close up to begin with. ie the shot is of the whole face, i just want the mouth moving.
Ive set the anchor point to the spot i need by moving its x and y values in motion control, but when i grab the edges of the peview pane and shift+move it out, my quality drops something shocking. is there a better way of getting that close up? because ive moved the anchor point, the motion zoom function will not move me any closer. I have captured in hdv, so im sure i can get closer to the footage without having this quality drop.
Help?
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