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Today you will have the period to shoot.
BEFORE you shoot you must have edited ONE panoramic and ONE sequence (from last week or the public folder).
TIPS:
- keep the camera steady!!!! steady steady steady...
- remember your overlap (25% on pan, NONE on sequence)
- try and find something interesting, do not just phone it in.
- recall your compositional rules
- 3 good merges that work! you may need to shoot 6 or 7 to find 3 different merges that all work out well
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