In order to determine the path off the camera, I will go to the end of the timeline, choose another point, and click keyframe all attributes.
Upon selecting the right point, I click on Keyframe All Attributes and the timeline’s starting point is set. I can always change other things in the timeline if I need to. I am now setting the starting point of the video – I am looking for it with the mouse.īy holding the alt button and pressing the left mouse button, I can pan or tilt from the point where I am. I am currently in edit mode of two screens because I want to see both the map and satellite view.ĭuring edit mode, if you only see the satellite, click View – Multi view – 2 view points. I leave the frame rate at 30 FPS so that the video won’t be too heavy. With 450 frames as the default, you’ll get a 15-second video. I prefer full HD, 1080, but you can choose 4k or any other resolution if you wish. Using the timeline, you can take very precise shots and pack them into an MP4 video.Īs soon as I enter the app, I choose the Blank Project option and not a quick project.
Google earth Studio allows you to create video just as if you have remote control of a drone in your hand.
For panoramic projection, such as in a 3 wall immersive room, is the focus of this tutorial.