How do you cut from a long shot to a close up shot using 2 cameras on the timeline or animate 2
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Can anyone help me please
How do you do a stright cut from a long shot to a close up shot without zooming in using 2 cameras 1 showing a close up & 1 set for a long shot on the timeline or in animate 2
Would really appreciate any help to show me how it is done thankyou
Regards Geoff
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mCasual has a script called CamSeq that appears to do what you want it to. Otherwise, I don't think there's a way to do it other than rendering the frames you need with the first camera, then the frames you need with the second camera.
Hello Gordig
Thankyou for your reply and the link to CamSeq i will take a look , and thankyou for pointing out about me rendering the frames from each camera seperatly , i thought that may be the only way but decided to post this incase i was overlooking something
that would be less time consuming, i have looked all over for tutorials but found nothing that shows how it could be done
Thanks again
Geoff
Animations are usually rendered as image sequences, and being able to change the camera used is oen of the many reasons.
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Richard & Cridgit
Thankyou for your replies both are very helpful to me to try and learn this software as i am just a beginner and trying to learn it
Regards Geoff
Cridgit
Your reply is way beyond my knoledge of doing it the way you explain , thankyou though , i realise there is probably not a easy way of doing it now
Geoff
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Cridgit
Thankyou so much for explaining it in the way you have, i think i know what you mean and will give it a go tomorrow and hopefully i will do it correctly and it will work, really appreciate the help, i will post on here after iv'e tried what you have explained to me, and let you know
how i got on
Thankyou again
Regards Geoff
Hi Cridgit
I have managed to do it with your help here, thankyou so much really appreciate it , i would not of worked that out on my own
Take care
Geoff
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Thankyou again