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FrigidNDEditing wrote on 10/26/2005, 6:02 PM
the "Camera" is placed too close to the video

You're going to have to move it back in Z - by going to the "Top" vew and moving it back.

Dave
mjroddy wrote on 10/26/2005, 11:28 PM
I'm not sure what you are saying, "Half the picture dissapeared."
Are you saying it rotated off the screen? I just did a quick test with Generated Media of Large Tiles. When I rotated that, I only lost one row of checks. A far difference from loosing half the picture. But if that's what you're referring to, just watch what it's doing. Or better, take a sheet of paper, put it in front of a camera so it is pretty close. Now rotate it on the Y. You will quickly see that as the side that gets close to the camera moves, it falls out of frame. It will come back into frame once you rotate far enough, though. i just did a test in Vegas; one row of the checkerboard fell off frame between 0 and 65 degrees. After that, the whole pic was on screen.
3D space... gotta love it.