Hopefully someone can help work out what is going on here. This is a cut scene with my camera move and a box to see what is occurring. https://www.dropbox.com/s/j9xw4u72ye...LITCH.max?dl=0
One keyframe at beginning and end for movement...that is all totally fine.
One keyframe at beginning/end for an fov change and f# change.
At two points, one near the beginning and one near the end the view jumps, like a sudden zoom.
The animating values appear to be even, so I am at a loss to explain or fix it.
Maybe a bug in the matrix?
We do have many other shots with animated fov, so it would be a shame to lose all of that functionality...
EDIT: So it seems it's an issue with simply animating the fov. If I animate the focal length it is fine.
However, given that I need to match cameras that come from Vantage, those cameras, set in Vantage, do not use the same interpretation of values, meaning that I have to also animate the film gate to push the view back into relative position. Alongside this I need to use an online converter to translate Vantages values to Vray camera's values, as they are bizarrely not the same.
All of course making the most basic of operations extremely complicated
Only 52 shots left to go.....*sigh
One keyframe at beginning and end for movement...that is all totally fine.
One keyframe at beginning/end for an fov change and f# change.
At two points, one near the beginning and one near the end the view jumps, like a sudden zoom.
The animating values appear to be even, so I am at a loss to explain or fix it.
Maybe a bug in the matrix?

We do have many other shots with animated fov, so it would be a shame to lose all of that functionality...
EDIT: So it seems it's an issue with simply animating the fov. If I animate the focal length it is fine.
However, given that I need to match cameras that come from Vantage, those cameras, set in Vantage, do not use the same interpretation of values, meaning that I have to also animate the film gate to push the view back into relative position. Alongside this I need to use an online converter to translate Vantages values to Vray camera's values, as they are bizarrely not the same.
All of course making the most basic of operations extremely complicated

Only 52 shots left to go.....*sigh
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