
What you're going to have to do then is
Pan or tilt the pan is when you move the camera across horizontally
From left to right or vice versa, and a Tilt is when you do the same thing Up down
I'm just on my way walking up to Cape point
Out of breath I know for [a] fact. I'm not going to get Cape point in in one shot
So I'm going to have to do a tilt from the bottom to the top
There's one specific tip I want to give you about something which works for panning as well
But I'll do that when we get there
Okay, made it to the top when you're doing a pan or tools pick your start and end point
Don't just go randomly from here today
It needs to be efficient to about 4 seconds if it's longer than that then you kind of filming too much
so pick a rock or a tree or
Animal or whatever you're starting points is on the one side and move to accounts of four or five to the end [point]
all right, this will be my starting point and
This will be my end point over here alice comes for one and two and three and four
You can also go [diagonally] one and two and three and four
This will be my start point this will be my end point here. We go
One and [two] and three and four and that is all [you] need
How beautiful is that?
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