![]() While this isn’t a total processing nightmare, it adds complexity.įirst, to make this as simple as possible, you’ll need the same model camera, zoomed to exactly the same focal length (which means only 2 options, all the way in or all the way out unless you can control them from an app that can give them the same focal length adjustment input). If they are started at a given moment, one camera may be halfway into or out of a frame, while the other is not. The issue with video is that the frames aren’t always in perfect sync, even with the same camera model. I am not sure what set of tools in AE I can study up on to make it feel more organic but any advice in this respect would also be appreciated. ![]() Often times they are very rigid and uninspiring and even using a 3D camera with some focus depth is problematic. I am also experimenting with panning around massive panoramic stills but having a hard time making the camera moves look natural and less stiff. Alternately if anyone has heard of any AE plugins that would do such a thing I would greatly appreciate it. I was wondering if any one had any leads on where to look to do such a thing. I am attempting to stitch video into a panorama as one would with still images. ![]() I’m considering shooting with 4 cameras mounted on the same video wall and devising a method for stitching them together to create one massive panoramic shot. I am currently designing a video piece for a massive video wall. ![]()
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