Yes Lee It somehow worked out great. I may do wide shots next time also 
. Kinda like having 2 cameras on the site. Thanks for the additional 
creative ideas also.  I already have the 2 version which is a plus.


Matt




On 5/19/2011 1:22 PM, Lee Menningen wrote:
>
> ---- cut----
> 3. There is an advantage to including your too-wide photos in Premiere
> - you could actually plan it that way so that during the video 
> playback you
> could introduce some viewing variations; for example, during some periods
> you could pan left or right, and/or briefly zoom into something else as a
> point of interest, such as the trash that blew into the field or the tires
> of a truck or a tree or whatever. Doing little creative tricks like that
> might make a 3-minute viewing experience better. You do panning inside 
> of AP
> by merely changing the position (you've see it right above the Scale) at
> various key points (AP will set keyframes at every point you do this).
>
> Just some additional thoughts.
>
> Lee
>




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