[flow_default] Transcription for 002 Setting Up the Camera.wav
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"file": "002 Setting Up the Camera.wav",
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"transcription": {
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"audio_file": "002%20Setting%20Up%20the%20Camera.wav",
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"text": "Before adding small things such as the grass and the rocks, I usually start adding the largest 3D models and design are seen that way. So inside of the Megascans folder inside of the 3D assets, I want to find the largest models that I have currently. So for example, this Nordic cliff would be a good start and I'm going to increase my camera size so it's not too slow. And for example, we can begin and start designing to actually don't need to design everything. But for a case of a game, if you were making a full game project, you would come in and paint all of this plane and you would also drag this cliff, for example, and define the area of the game in all of this area. But for this case, for this course, to not make it too long, I'm going to set up the camera in a way that is static and from this static view we are going to design a scene. I'm trying to find a cool place to place the camera and I think here maybe it would be a cool area to place it in. So if this is what we want, now we can click up here and then click on create camera and camera actor. Actually, maybe we want to make a sign camera actor because we want to make a cinematic shot. So I'm going to click sign camera actor and you can see we have created a camera. So up here you can actually move the camera away and if you press G to view all of the icons, you can see that we have a cinematic camera actor here. So to make sure this camera is not moved during the work you're doing, let me click a full 11 to minimize the viewport. And while clicking on the camera, you can right click and you can go inside of transform and then lock camera actor. So now it's locked and even if you try to move it by mistake, you can't really move it. So this is pretty cool for if you have a camera and you want to design a scene for this shot specifically.",
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"language": "en",
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"duration": 151.4,
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"timestamp": "2025-11-26T13:53:54.386820"
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"timestamp": "2025-11-26T13:53:54.409155",
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"processing_time_seconds": 41.533708810806274
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