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From: "J. David Johnson" <jdavid@infinet.com>
Subject: Re: Camera Dollying
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Hey Dave Warner... in your response regarding controlling camera pan & tilt
while aligned to path and then you further went on to explain
parenting the camera to a null (in the same place). I had a great idea..
(I think...)
What about putting a null on a motion path with align to path and
parenting the camera to the null. Then making keyframes for camera
"targeting" what you want it to look at.
(Or will the aligned null pass rotational values to the child?)
Either case, it wuld be nice, think I'll give it a try & see...
J. David - Video GT