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2004-08-24
08:36 PM
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02:44 PM
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Noemi Balogh
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2004-08-25 09:46 AM
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2004-09-03 02:17 PM
If you look at any TV documentary about architecture, you willl notice things rarely move around (cars, ppl, doors, elevators).
More: cameras rarely move around!
It's all in rendering some really good fixed images, maybe 2 or 3 small clips with simple camera movements, and then editing them on a video editing program, which is probably allready inside your computer (Windows Movie Maker or Imovie).
If you want to do lights, you can allways render the same scene with various light settings, and then show them sequencially.
Ah, and dont forget to pic a nice background music.
And please, PLEASE, dont do flythroughs.

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2004-09-03 03:59 PM
in imovie the 'ken burns effect' (panning/zooming over stills) works surprisingly well
bill

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2004-09-06 06:10 PM
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2004-09-07 03:00 AM
Dwight wrote:Unfortunately does not work on Windows platform. Are there any programs that do a similar job for windows.
Another simple utility "Still Life" allows for panning, cross fading and zooming of stills, producing a multi-media effort with soundtrack for $30.
Richard

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2004-09-07 03:56 AM
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2004-09-07 09:24 AM
Although Premiere is usable, I found the MovieStudio/Vegas-interface a lot more direct and friendly and it allowed me to be more creative then with Premiere, even on my aging PC. It's a shame that there is no Mac-version, but they have free iMovie & cheap Final Cut Express, so they can't complain
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2004-09-07 10:43 AM
The slight camera movement, for instance a vertical one, gives an extra depth to the image. A simple pan feels just like that, as if you where panning across a still picture.
So I really don't see any use to this kind of guizmos.
As for zoom, I simply avoid them. Mostly.

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2004-09-07 07:10 PM
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