What the best way to film pictures to where the camera pans across several and such. Or is there someway, with an editing program or something to get this effect that you see if movies? Thanks for any tips or help.
Dear inzane... Don't mean to sound confused, but wha? I think what you're asking is how do you pan across a scene (or several scenes) and... then you stopped writing. Do you mean panning across a scene and have things change within the frame (such as shots using motion control?). Please elaborate. WPS
I just directed and cut an experimental short film that consisted only of still photos(I guess that is what you mean). We did zooms, pans, tilts and tracks. My advice is to blow up the photo, then zoom in and do a pan over the details that you want. If this was confusing, please send me an email(moey...@hotmail.com) and I'll try to explain it better M.
huh wha?
Dear inzane... Don't mean to sound confused, but wha? I think what you're asking is how do you pan across a scene (or several scenes) and... then you stopped writing. Do you mean panning across a scene and have things change within the frame (such as shots using motion control?). Please elaborate. WPS
Re: Filming Pictures?
I just directed and cut an experimental short film that consisted only of still photos(I guess that is what you mean). We did zooms, pans, tilts and tracks. My advice is to blow up the photo, then zoom in and do a pan over the details that you want. If this was confusing, please send me an email(moey...@hotmail.com) and I'll try to explain it better M.
Re: Filming Pictures?
Thanks for the advice Moey. I understand what you're saying perfectly. I'll give that a shot. Thanks again