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You can see the orange arrow at the bottom of the adjacent screenshot which represents the first keyframe in the timeline. Shaky Camera – When checked this will apply a jittering movement to the camera along it’s path, as if the camera is being carried, rather than mounted on a camera dolly.
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This is globally applied and is enabled by default. Ease In/Out – When checked the speed the camera travels in to / out of a keyframe is slowed down / sped up, respectively.This only becomes available once 2 or more keyframes have been created. Total Duration – Allows you to adjust the total length of a video.Show Gridlines – Displays a 3×3 grid over the viewport to help framing, camera position, and composition.Any camera path can be loaded into any project, although you may need to re-edit the keyframes. Load path from file… – Opens the ‘Load Path’ dialog to allow a previously created camera path to be loaded into the project.Save path to file… – This will open a ‘Save Path’ dialog to allow the current camera path to be saved for re-use in the same or in other projects.If no camera path exists this option is redundant. New camera path – If a camera path exists in a project, then you will be prompted if you would like to delete it, so that a new camera path can be created.Video Path – Clicking on the 3 line icon adjacent will reveal 3 options: The Video Editor’s options are located to the left side of the Enscape viewport are, from the top down, as follows: