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+ "transcription": {
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+ "audio_file": "002%20Adjusting%20Camera%20Settings.wav",
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+ "text": "Okay, so far we have looked at all the other settings and now we can take a look at the camera settings. So clicking on the camera we can scroll up to the top and you can see there are a lot of settings we can adjust for the camera. So before I adjust anything I can actually go down here to the bottom and there's something called lens and inside of lens we can click on the chromatic aberration and you can click it and it can actually see what it does. So it does this weird look. It's actually cool for cinematic effect, but you don't want to overdo it. You only want to do it slightly. So you can see this is the offset. Maybe offset it a little bit so it comes from the sides. And you only want to do it a little bit just for a small effect and it looks pretty cool cinematic wise. The last settings for the camera I want to adjust is how much it's blurring the background and the foreground. The way you want to change the focus at where you're focusing for example in the foreground or background you have to edit the manual focus and the current aperture so you can see here if I minimize it it gets very blurry in the foreground if I increase it the blur is gone and I can also if I decrease it again and make it blurry I can also edit the focal distance and you can see here I'm now actually blurring the background instead of the foreground. So you can do these two effects. And let's see what makes more sense for our scene. Maybe you want to blur the background. But I think the background is looking much important than the foreground. So I actually want to blur the grass down here. So if I click back on the camera actor, I want to blur the foreground only. I'm going to back to the default settings and the aperture. I'm going to choose how much it's going to blur. Something like this. I think this is pretty cool and we can even lower it a little bit more. I want a bit more detail on the wood plank in the front. Something like this. This is looking pretty cool. And as the last thing, I think we can fill this gap a little bit. It's bugging me. It has been doing so the past many videos, but I think I will fill this gap. So if you hold Alt and drag, you can actually fill this gap with another of these. Okay, so I think this is looking a lot better and it fills the hole over there. I think this is a pretty cool shot. So go ahead and click Save All. and let's go over to the next lesson and take a screenshot for presentation",
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