Creating a Cinematic Camera FADE Script
Description
Camera fades can be found in anything from games, to movies, & having camera transitions is a great way to introduce the player or viewer to a new scene or view without simply hard cutting from camera to camera. It can also ease the player or viewer into the next upcoming event.
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In this series of videos, we’ll create an easy to follow, & simple to use cinematic camera fade effect, for your unity in-game cameras. This effect can be used to transition between scenes, introduce titles & menus, or as a simple way to give your game or project a more professional look & feel.
We know coding for games can be an extremely intimidating thing if it’s new to you. However, learning to script in unity’s C# can be both fun and rewarding. It’s extremely robust & can allow you to develop almost anything you imagine.
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| Total Students | 3965 |
|---|---|
| Duration | 32 mins |
| Language | English (US) |
| Number of lectures | 8 |
| Number of quizzes | 0 |
| Total Reviews | 47 |
| Global Rating | 3.9042554 |
| Instructor Name | Game Developers Republic |
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