Recording Camera States

Recording Camera States

Recording Camera States

You can change the camera states by zooming in or out, panning and/or rotating .

Sample Video - Camera Zoom Out and In



Sample Video - Camera Rotation



To Record Camera States

1.       Move the Time Frame Bar to the starting frame.

2.       Zoom, rotate, and/or pan to adjust the camera state.

3.       Click the Add Camera Key icon to record the initial camera state.

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The Camera key is added at the current frame of the Camera track in the Timeline.

4.       Move the Time Frame Bar to the ending frame.

5.       Zoom, rotate, and/or pan to adjust the camera state.

6.       Click the Add Camera Key icon to record the ending camera state.

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