How to Move the Camera with Storyboard Pro
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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In this tutorial, you will learn how to move the camera with Storyboard Pro. First, you will select and duplicate a panel, then create the first and last keyframes of the camera move. Next, you will create a new layer to plan your camera move, then move, scale and the end camera keyframe.
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so where is part 2? I would like to see the end.
Hi. Thanks for this Tutorial
I was wondering if you could help me. Whenever I use the camera on one panel, it seems to effect all the panels on my whole storyboard/animatic (F.ex: If I have a slow zoom, it also zooms in on all the other panels)Is there a way to just have a camera on one shot, without it shifting the camera position on all the panels?
All your "shots/panels" seem to be within the same "scene", you can right-click on a panel and choose "split current scene", all your subsequent panels will then be contained into a new scene. The CAMERA only affect one "SCENE" at the time, which makes sense.
**Note: the term SCENE in STB PRO (and in the animation industry) usually refers to SHOT.
I hope it helps.
@S Judas Camera changes only affect ONE scene. You either have all your panels in the same scene or you did what I mentioned above (split current scene) AFTER you had already changed the camera (which means your panels were affected before being split/thrown in a new scene). You can always reset the CAMERA(in the CAMERA menu or via tools properties).
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I hate that this just ends at the "timeline workspace" like bruh why not show us how your camera move ended up looking and if you ended up playing with the timing of the camera move. :/
How do I move the beginning camera keyframe? It only lets me move the end point.
Where is the audio for this channel? All of the Storyboard Pro videos are silent
The audio is normal to me
I had to sit trough 2 commercial block to see this. We are all paying customers. Is this really necessary?