![]() ![]() Under the storyboard meny you will also find commands to spread camera motion over multiple panels.If you send me an email I will try to send you a copy of the manual( I have Mac version)Hope this was to more help than confusion. Then go to first part, go to top menu -storyboard- copy camera end position from - start position next panel.This will make it possible to change the path multiple times in a panel, by splitting, move and copy camera position.It is simple but a little tedious. ![]() Now go to the last part (new) and change the first frame position as wanted. The black with white edge play all panels.If you now switch working space to timeline(music notation-symbol).Drag the timeline-cursor to the place were you want to change the movement( like set keyframe) Go to top menu -storyboard- split panel at current frame. The all black arrow plays the actual panel. If you want to add movement to separate layers, there are to almost identical lying s-shaped symbols.One for first frame and the other for last frame transform.To view the result press camerapreview button to activate preview. To make the cameramove follow a curved path, you can manipulate the line connecting the senter points of first and last frame.The camera work on all layers. To size or rotate hover the cursor over upper left corner of the frame and press to manipulate, zoom or rotate. Press and move and you move the camera frame. A green and a red small square will appear at the bottom of the working area.The left green marks the panels first frame position and the red last frame position.If you hold the cursor over one of the squares it changes to a four armed arrow. You can find the Camera tool in the Tools toolbar or from the top menu. ![]() You can also to control the velocity at which the camera attains its final position. Use the Camera tool when you want to make any changes to the framing of scenes or panels. With Camera keyframes, you set the camera to go from one position in the frame to another, over a defined number of frames. Press Apply and OK.Now you will find the dynamic camera symbol in the tools toolbar.To use it press the symbol. In order to create any camera movements, you must set at least two camera keyframes. The symbol will now pop over to the right compartment. If this sign is in the left part of the window mark it and press the arrow pointing right in the middle between the two “compartments”. If you don’t find i:In the tools toolbar there is an eyelike symbol, when you press it, a toolbar manager window pops up.Look for a small camera sign with an s-shaped arrow. panel, such as arrows, to indicate how the camera or a character moves. Go to -view-toolbars-tools in the top menu and make sure tools are marked.The tools meny is now shown on either the top or side of the interface.The dynamic camera is represented by a small camerasymbol with an s-shaped arrow to the right under it. Many filmmakers and video creators use storyboards during pre-production to help. ![]()
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