I can see how that might help but I'd still have to add a reformat or resize to lock the frame size. This is like a slow soap opera push in that I'm trying to make it a stead frame size. The reformat seems to work reasonably well. I also tried the suggest BCC Optical Stabilizer with with the 3 parameters mentioned and it stabilizes but there is still the slow push in. I'll learn more about the clients desire today. Thanks for all the suggestions.
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Try the Avid "Region Stabilize" effect. It locks whatever section of the picture you select in the little box.
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Got a shot with a slo zoom from head CU to tighter head CU. Move is about 8 seconds. I've been asked to "counteract" the zoom. I take that to mean I blow up the early part of the shot to match the final framing of the shot. The move is reasonably smooth and I'm going to try a reformat pan and scan effect that starts blown up and ends normal. I don't think this will be transparent but I'm going to give it a shot.
Does anybody with more VFX chops know of a plugin or process to automate the counteraction of a slo zoom in? TIA
John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@...
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