This short video features familiar Muvizu characters strolling through a very unusual park. Two cameras are used: one is keyframed to follow the characters, while the other is employed to create a special visual effect.
Animation
Muvizu – Knock Out the Walls! – Camera Feeds from Secondary Sets
Later in this video, we explore how to use a camera feed to create a mirror within your scene. Mirrors can serve as an effective storytelling element or simply help make a room appear more interesting or more spacious. We begin by looking at how camera feeds from secondary sets can be used in items such as backdrops, monitors, and other props. In some cases, these secondary sets can also be added during the editing stage, which can reduce the number of processes you need to manage at once. However, the examples shown here demonstrate how quickly and easily scenes can be integrated directly into the Muvizu timeline.
Muvizu 360 Timelines and Sets
In this video, we explore a short 360-degree video based on a brief story. A single keyframed camera travels through six neighboring yards, capturing all the activity in full 360°. We also discuss some of the special considerations involved in creating 360 video content. At the end of the presentation, you’ll see clips from the completed 360 video. Please note that Muvizu 360 requires the 360 Expansion Pack.
3 Muvizu Animation Workarounds – You Decide: Pass or Fail?
Modern animation software offers powerful features and intuitive editing tools that make creating animations easier than ever.
Into the Light – A Muvizu Animated Poem
This animated poem reflects on our relationship with nature and invites us to more deeply appreciate its beauty. It explores the connection between humanity and the natural world, suggesting that by recognizing the aspects of nature that exist beyond human control, we can begin to free our thinking from the demands of everyday life. In doing so, we open ourselves to a broader awareness of the universe we call home.