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How to increase or decrease the speeds at which the camera both moves through virtual space and rotates around its multiple axes.
How to effectively control your Look, Pan, Tilt rotational, and Dolly movement speeds.
How to either add or remove camera movement/look interpolation.
This can smooth your camera input, making the shot feel more realistic and natural - or it can allow for raw/linear input, which feels more precise and consistent.
Learn how to manipulate the roll and vertical movement of a camera.
Whether you're shooting a gigantic space battle or capturing a subtle and emotive close-up, effective use of roll and the z-axis is paramount.
The size of your frame carries enormous impact. Using, understanding, and manipulating FOV quickly are your basic keys to success.
Decide between a beautiful, expansive wide shot - or a standard talking-head one. Or anything in-between.
Chef's kisses all around. Depth of Field is one of those things in life that you don't truly appreciate until it's gone. You know - the thing that does all of the heavy lifting.
Learn how to make a good shot great, bringing it more in line with cinema than gaming. Just by simply understanding and using camera blur to your advantage, you can dictate to your audience what is important and what isn't.
Whether you're shooting a car driving at high speed down a highway, a character passing an apple pie through a window, or a player shooting and scoring on a goalie, staying close to the action is key.
Learn how you can attach to pretty much any object that can be raycasted to, from entire actors and objects down to their individual bones.
How Camera Shake is applied and controlled within the Marketing Camera system to give believable results.
Whether you want your shot to look like Cloverfield or Children of Men, a tasteful application of camera shake can introduce a sense of believability that is not inherently present in videogame capture.