Brian Huether
January 4th, 2009, 02:07 PM
I have been going through help materials and I can't quite find what I am looking for but I have a feeling it has to do with video effect automation. Here is what I want to do:
- Consider a video in which I am holding a guitar speaking to the camera. I say something along the lines of "And now let me show you how to play that". I am only recording with one camera (non ideal, I know). What I want to do is have the video be digitally zoomed at points where I am playing something. It won't be a crazy zoom. Just enough to get my head out of the picture and focus on the guitar's neck and body.
Anyway, I want to be able to select a range of frames. The first frame will have no zoom. The last frame will be zoomed into the region of the frame I specify. Then I want to be able to have the zoom be gradually applied (based on a linear or non linear ramp).
Can anyone recommend an efficient way to do stuff like that?
And yes I know all about digital zoom and what it implies (have taken graduate courses on digital signal processing...).
thanks,
brian
Ok - now I see this covered in the help file...
- Consider a video in which I am holding a guitar speaking to the camera. I say something along the lines of "And now let me show you how to play that". I am only recording with one camera (non ideal, I know). What I want to do is have the video be digitally zoomed at points where I am playing something. It won't be a crazy zoom. Just enough to get my head out of the picture and focus on the guitar's neck and body.
Anyway, I want to be able to select a range of frames. The first frame will have no zoom. The last frame will be zoomed into the region of the frame I specify. Then I want to be able to have the zoom be gradually applied (based on a linear or non linear ramp).
Can anyone recommend an efficient way to do stuff like that?
And yes I know all about digital zoom and what it implies (have taken graduate courses on digital signal processing...).
thanks,
brian
Ok - now I see this covered in the help file...