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Old 01-17-2008, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by TimStannard View Post
Harder work than true 3D track motion, but try using the Sony Deform effect to create changed perspective.
Doh! I thought I'd be able to get an answer in to someones question for once rather than simply asking questions!

Whilst playing around with my first attempt at blue screen yesterday I had in the back of mind an idea for a project that a friend of mine has asked me to do for his company. Basically they want to put a series of lecturers on dvd and at points it may need some short images/video clips to run silently as the the speaker does his stuff. I thought that having the clips play next to him would work and if I could rotate them in the z axis it would look pretty good. After a while scratching my head I found the Deform and bingo. Altering the 'Amount' setting gives the rotation and playing around 'Squeeze...left' allowed me to give it a slight 3d perspective. It worked perfectly even on my underpowered laptop running vegas 8 pro.
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