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Studio Record: Creating Camera Animations

Use Studio Record to create smooth camera animations and capture cinematic flythroughs of your worlds. Perfect for showcasing environments, creating trailers, or producing professional presentations of your 3D scenes.
Important: Data Persistence LimitationCurrently the trajectory does not persist. You WILL lose the keyframes when you leave the page. Similarly, you WILL lose the enhanced video if you leave the page. Stay on the page until your (enhanced) videos have finished downloading.

Getting Started with Record

The Studio Record interface provides comprehensive animation tools:
  • 3D Viewport: View your world with camera animation preview
  • Camera Frustum: Yellow wireframe showing camera view and movement path
  • Animation Timeline: Control playback, timing, and keyframes
  • Playback Controls: Play, pause, and scrub through your animation
  • Export Tools: Enhance and export your final video

How to Set Up Your Camera Animation

Create smooth camera movements through your world:
  1. Position Your Camera: Move to your desired starting viewpoint in the 3D viewport
  2. Set First Keyframe: The camera frustum (yellow wireframe) shows your view cone
  3. Move to Next Position: Navigate to where you want the camera to move
  4. Add More Keyframes: Build your camera path with multiple positions
  5. Preview Movement: The yellow path lines show your camera’s trajectory

How to Control Animation Timing

Fine-tune the pacing of your camera movement:
  1. Use the Timeline: The bottom timeline shows seconds
  2. Scrub Through Time: Drag the blue playhead to preview different moments
  3. Adjust Keyframe Timing: Move keyframes along the timeline to change pacing
  4. Set Animation Length: Extend or shorten the total duration as needed
  5. Preview Timing: Use playback controls to test your animation speed

How to Preview Your Animation

Review your camera movement before recording:
  1. Click Play: Use the play button to start animation preview
  2. Pause and Adjust: Use pause to stop and make adjustments
  3. Scrub Timeline: Drag the playhead to jump to specific moments
  4. Check Camera Path: Watch the yellow frustum move along the path
  5. View from Animation: The preview window shows your camera’s perspective

How to Record and Export

Capture your final animation:
  1. Preview First: Ensure your animation looks correct using the preview controls
  2. Use Enhance: Click Enhance to improve video quality and effects. Wait on this page until the enhance is done.
  3. Download Video: Click Download to download your final animation file

FAQ

What does the yellow wireframe represent?

The Camera Frustum (yellow wireframe cone) shows exactly what your camera sees at each moment, including the field of view and viewing direction. The lines connecting different positions show your camera’s movement path.

How long can my animation be?

The timeline extends beyond 8 seconds, allowing for longer animations. However, longer videos may take more time to process and export.

What does the Enhance feature do?

Enhance applies post-processing effects like improved lighting, color grading, and visual effects to make your video look more professional and cinematic.

Can I edit keyframes after creating them?

Yes, you can move keyframes along the timeline to adjust timing, and reposition your camera at any keyframe to change the path.

What file formats can I export?

A mp4 video.

How do I create smooth camera movements?

Focus on gentle curves rather than sharp angles, use consistent speeds between keyframes, and preview frequently to ensure the movement feels natural.

Keyboard Shortcuts and Controls Reference

Master the Studio Record interface with these keyboard shortcuts and button tooltips for efficient animation workflow.

Animation Keyframe Controls

Create and manage keyframes with these essential shortcuts:
  • F - Add keyframe at current camera position
  • U - Update selected keyframe to current camera position
  • Delete/Backspace - Delete selected keyframe

Timeline Playback Controls

Navigate through your animation timeline efficiently:
  • Space - / Toggle play/pause animation
  • G - Jump to beginning of timeline
  • H - Jump to previous keyframe
  • L - Jump to next keyframe
  • ; (semicolon) - Jump to end of timeline

Seek and Scrubbing Controls

Fine-tune your position in the animation:
  • J - Seek backward (hold to continue seeking)
  • K - Seek forward (hold to continue seeking)

Camera Movement Controls

Navigate your 3D world while setting up animations:
  • W - Move Forward
  • A - Move Left
  • S - Move Backward
  • D - Move Right
  • E - Move Up
  • Q - Move Down
  • Shift - Speed Up movement

View Controls

Adjust your viewing perspective:
  • [ - Decrease Field of View (FOV)
  • ] - Increase Field of View (FOV)
  • 0 - Return to Origin position

Timeline Interface Buttons

The timeline interface includes these interactive controls with tooltips:

Playback Controls Section

  • “Jump to beginning (G)” - Moves playhead to start of timeline
  • “Jump to previous keyframe (H)” - Moves playhead to previous keyframe
  • / “Play” / “Pause (Space)” - Toggles animation playback
  • “Jump to next keyframe (L)” - Moves playhead to next keyframe
  • “Jump to end (;)” - Moves playhead to end of timeline

Pro Tips for Efficient Animation Workflow

  1. Add keyframes frequently - Add keyframes with F as you explore to build smooth camera paths
  2. Preview with Space - Constantly test your animation timing with the play shortcut
  3. Scrub with H/L - Fine-tune timing by holding these keys to seek through your animation
  4. Speed up navigation - Hold Shift while moving to quickly position your camera
  5. Reset with 0 - Return to origin if you get lost while positioning your camera