Basic Features Object Manager Tags Menu Various Tags Motion Camera
Function available in CINEMA 4D Visualize, Broadcast, Studio
Motion Camera

Basic Rig Animation Dynamics Motion Focus

Dynamics

The Dynamics tab’s settings can be used to create numerous dynamic effects for the Motion Camera (or for the camera person who holds the camera). These effects consist mainly of damping and elastic effects in conjunction with inertia.

Imagine the camera rig as a structure with numerous joints, each of which acts like a spring (damping, stretching). The following three regions will be affected:

Tip:
Note that animation should be allowed to run through - scrolling back and forth in the Timeline can lead to unwanted results. Furthermore, the animation should be baked before it’s rendered with Team Render.

Enable

Enables or disables the Dynamics function for the feet.

Mode

2 modes are available:

Damp Pos [0..100%]
Damp Rot [0..100%]

Use these settings to define the degree of damping for rotations or movements. Larger values produce correspondingly softer and less spontaneous movements.

Inertia Pos [0..100%]
Inertia Rot [0..100%]

These settings will be displayed if Mode is set to Spring. These values define the inertia of the oscillating object. Larger values will produce correspondingly slower oscillations. Oscillations that fade out can be created in conjunction with higher Damp values.

Enable

Enables or disables the Dynamics function for the head.

Mode

2 modes are available:

Damp Pos [0..100%]
Damp Rot [0..100%]

Use these settings to define the degree of damping for rotations or movements. Larger values produce correspondingly softer and less spontaneous movements.

Inertia Pos [0..100%]
Inertia Rot [0..100%]

These settings will be displayed if Mode is set to Spring. These values define the inertia of the oscillating object. Larger values will produce correspondingly slower oscillations. Oscillations that fade out can be created in conjunction with higher Damp values.

Enable

Enables or disables the Dynamics function for the hands.

Mode

2 modes are available:

Damp Pos [0..100%]
Damp Rot [0..100%]

Use these settings to define the degree of damping for rotations or movements. Larger values produce correspondingly softer and less spontaneous movements.

Inertia Pos [0..100%]
Inertia Rot [0..100%]

These settings will be displayed if Mode is set to Spring. These values define the inertia of the oscillating object. Larger values will produce correspondingly slower oscillations. Oscillations that fade out can be created in conjunction with higher Damp values.

Enable

Enables or disables the Distance function. If you modify the Distance value, this setting can be used to create damping (e.g., delayed focus) and focal variation effects.

Tip:
The Distance setting in the Motion Camera’s Focus tab (and not for the camera itself) must be animated in order to make this effect visible.

Mode

2 modes are available:

Dampen

Refocusing will occur smoothly, not abruptly - as if the lens mechanism were drenched in oil.

Spring

The focus mechanism will hover around its newly defined value.

Damp [0..100%]

Use this setting to define the change in focus. Large values will produce correspondingly softer and less spontaneous changes.

Inertia [0..100%]

The larger this value is, the greater the focus overshoot will be. This can often be seen in amateur films in which the camera operator has problems focusing on moving objects or when pointing the camera at a new subject. The focus is then adjusted too quickly and will overshoot its intended range. This is the effect that you can fine-tune using the Inertia setting.