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Another question

2005-04-03       - By T.Hopkins7@(protected)

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Ok now my first frame is the close up but it zooms out for the other 11 frames
which I don't want.  I have looked at the manuel.  I have no idea what I am
doing wrong.  I have the zoom set at 14 and the Camera is Camera 1 and is
Conical.  The motion is Explicit.  I will be playing around with this all day I
suppose.  The rendering time I have set at 1:00 so its quicker and I have an
idea of what is going on.  When I go to the storyboard room I can see it is
zooming out.  Thank you.  Tina

-- ---- ------ Original message -- ---- ------
Tina -

I think you need to switch between your "filming" camera and your
director's camera -

Is that what you mean?

Andrew

On Apr 2, 2005, at 10:27 PM, T.Hopkins7@(protected) wrote:

>
> When I render it zooms in and then zooms out and I only want to zoom
> in in my movie.  Is there a way to do that?  Thank you.  Tina
> -- ---- ------ Original message -- ---- ------
> Tina ,
> Not sure I understand your question but, for zooming while rendering
> try
> "z" and "z+alt" to zoom out .
> Mike
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>> Is there a way to zoom in but not out when rendering?  I want to zoom
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> but not out?  Thank you.  Tina
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