Thursday, 6 May 2010

Setting up the Scenes and camera's


After completing all the animation sequences it was time to set the camera views for each shot. i broke the sequence up into 13 different scenes for ease of editing later. i used a target camera because i felt it gave me the most freedom to get the right camera views in each scene. i fort about maybe just using one camera sequence for the whole film which i noticed a lot of people have done, but i fort different angles always make a animation look better and more exciting. Camera angles also help address character mood and expressions a lot better too. most of the camera renders are a few seconds long and involve panning and backing up which was done on the timeline.

- place camera in desired start point

- then hit the auto key button and move the camera to the desired finishing point.

- moving the auto key button to the desired frame to determine the speed and pan of the shot

i repeated this process on all the camera shots till i was 100% happy with how they looked.

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