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Old 06-26-2006, 05:58 PM
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Don't try and lock the two together if it's a pan. The foreground object can (and in fact should ) "move" faster than the background to look natural.
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Originally Posted by Alan Mills
The chances are, that if you cannot have your actor peel off the screen smoothly along with the background then you have an unsteady panning shot behind it.

From how I picture the shot you are making I would imagine you need only a start and end keyframe. Let Ppro fill in all the missing frames. I do not think it needs to be pixel perfect on every frame or your perspectiuve will look funny anyway.
Thanks, it is looking better. The line is "Diagonal" on the key frame chart, I heard about Bezier curves and so on, how do these effect it?

I think it is a case to just keep playing with the settings, until I get used to it, for the mean time.
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Originally Posted by The Guru
Don't try and lock the two together if it's a pan. The foreground object can (and in fact should ) "move" faster than the background to look natural.
Which is, of course, a much better way of sayiong what I meant by "the perspective will look funny". Thanks Guru.
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