On this keyframe we want to pull the camera back, so what we'll do is take it back to about 115 and just pan around until we have the full scene in view.
To do that we choose Insert, Timeline, Keyframe.
To focus on his face just like that, with that done let's scrub over to frame 50 and we'll insert a new key frame. So I'm going to type it in here to 820 and then I'm going to use the pan feature and pan to where the prince is. From here I'm able to do is Zoom, so I can use this scrubber right here or I can type in the exact zoom amount that I want and it's pretty significant. The first thing I'll do is to select the camera tool once again and on frame one, notice that there's a key frame on my camera layer. Now let's use camera tool to enhance our story with camera motion. I can clip the content outside the stage when this is enabled or disable it to see how the content lays across the pace board as well. That's because of this little feature right here. You may also notice that content that extends past state on to the pace board is invisible. If we want we can toggle the camera on and off by using the camera button right here in the timeline and that resets everything to have no camera whatsoever. Additionally, we can pan by simply clicking and dragging. Note that down in our timeline we now have a special camera layer and we also have this UI overlay for the camera, we're able to select zoom or rotation and then perform zooms and rotations with this slider. Other document types have various support for these effects but they all support use of camera movement. Since that document type supports both Tint and color adjustments on the camera. We're using an action script through document type for this project. Additionally, we have Tint and Color Effects. We have a Zoom, we have also have Rotation which lets us rotate the entire stage. You can see that we have a number of different Camera properties exposed. In our tools panel you'll find the new camera tool. We can see that we have a number of different layers and folders here. Let's scrub back to the very beginning of our project.
This project is available for you to download and to follow along with. The next two service levels cost, but allow 10 cameras and then 15 ( additonal to the extra cameras is the # of days videos are stored.Animate now has a native camera tool to help you tell a more engaging story by adding zoom, rotate, and panning motion. ( i just like the way my phone handles SMS over email ) IN my case, I send notices to my email and ( instead of pushes ), SMS (text messgs ) to my phone using my cell providers cell # to email format. doesn't matter as to pushes / email they would go to the account email / devices ( you can have mutli email adresses for each camera if desired )
The basic ( free ) level is 5 cameras max with 7 days storage, so if you had 2 locations with 2 bases( one at each location ) and =<5 cameras total, they would be viewable under the same account using one login/password. You can have multiple bases under the same account ( and also have them in two locations ) The real limit in this case is based on the number of cameras. If I were to have cameras at two different houses, would I be able to get email and push notifications for both? Would one account work or would I have to set up two accounts with different login credentials and log in and out of them to switch between one account and the other? You could be added to her account as a "friend" or guest in which case she enters you name and email and sends you an INVITE to view. What I meant was that she could just give you the user/password for her account that was already set up.
I think you are implying that my daughter is the one who creates the username and password