If you want advanced movement like full control of tilt pan and zoom as well
as change in speed you probably need a 3d application if you want to
pre-rendering, or I think there is an after effects plugin. I have played
around with Bryce which is not that expensive.
But. . . If all you want to do is a smooth pano you can just use pano tools
or the photoshop plugin and run a script/action from a source
equirectangular.
In photoshop I would have the pano tools plugin pull a planer image out of
the equirectanglar at the resolution of my movie, then I would offset the
image a few degrees, set the action to do this a few hundred times or what
ever you need to make it all the way around the pano at the frame rate you
want. So after you let this run, drop in QT Pro and you have your movie.
If you just use pano tools you need to generate a script that changes a
little each time. I would generate this script in excel where I could write
a formula to adjust the value each time and then I would save a copy as a
text file.
If you choose to capture screen of a vr into DV if you were not zooming then
I would have said just to record it in slow motion and the speed up 2 or 3
times.
Good luck, now that I think about it you mentioned zooming so unless your
are doing a simple zoom as you pan (which could be scripted as I described)
then you may need to go in another direction.
dfg
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