
My question is, how can I make it so that guy's face (middle of his face) shows up in that exact spot in the preview screen and leaving that "F" zone right there?
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What information do you have on this? I still use AIST. AFAIK AIST doesn't make any b2c business anymore, no sales, no support, only b2b business under the brand of their mother Cinegy (software is called eXtreme).post-it wrote:In the software that I purchase for Editing ( AiST now under a new name for Private sales only , ...
The downside to this technique is that it affects the entire track, so it's somewhat limited.TaranT wrote:Another alternative: set the clip's pan-crop the way you want it; i.e. center that F-rectangle on the face. Then close the pan-crop screen, open the track motion window and move the blue rectangle to place the image where you want it. From the track motion window you can also add a glow or shadow. Something to play around with.
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Isn't there keyframes to choose when you want to start and stop the track motion?Kitsuner wrote:The downside to this technique is that it affects the entire track, so it's somewhat limited.TaranT wrote:Another alternative: set the clip's pan-crop the way you want it; i.e. center that F-rectangle on the face. Then close the pan-crop screen, open the track motion window and move the blue rectangle to place the image where you want it. From the track motion window you can also add a glow or shadow. Something to play around with.