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− | + | The term Pan/Crop comes from one of the editing techniques Sony Vegas users use to apply motion to the video by 'moving' the video around the canvas, creating a 'panning' effect. Most of the time a [[Youtube Poop|poop]]er will have a close up of a character's face, zoom in on it, or show the character from different angles. This trick may sometimes be used in order to point out an oddity, animation mistake, or something else. | |
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+ | It is possible in [[Sony Vegas]] to pan and rotate a clip so that it looks 3 dimensional. You can do this by setting the layer compositioning mode to ''3-D Source Alpha''. This technique can be used with other methods to create stunning visuals or landscapes for flash poopers. |
Latest revision as of 06:43, 23 August 2012
The term Pan/Crop comes from one of the editing techniques Sony Vegas users use to apply motion to the video by 'moving' the video around the canvas, creating a 'panning' effect. Most of the time a pooper will have a close up of a character's face, zoom in on it, or show the character from different angles. This trick may sometimes be used in order to point out an oddity, animation mistake, or something else.
3-D Panning[edit]
It is possible in Sony Vegas to pan and rotate a clip so that it looks 3 dimensional. You can do this by setting the layer compositioning mode to 3-D Source Alpha. This technique can be used with other methods to create stunning visuals or landscapes for flash poopers.