Once you have content in your cinematic, you may want to shoot that content from different camera perspectives. In Sequencer, you can do this with the Camera Cuts Track and selecting which cameras to use at a given time in your scene.
In this example we will use the Camera Cuts Track to cycle between cameras as if two characters were talking to one another.
Steps
For this how-to, we are using the Blueprint Third Person Template project with Starter Content Enabled.
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In the Content Browser under Content > Character > Mannequins > Meshes, drag the SKM_Manny or SKM_Quinn into the level. This example uses both mannequins.
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Add a second Character to the Level and rotate it to face the first Mannequin.
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We will shoot an example scene between these two mannequins and alternate camera perspectives from each mannequin.
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From the Main Tool Bar, click the Cinematics drop-down menu and select Add Level Sequence.
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Hold Ctrl and select both mannequins, then in Sequencer click + Track button and select Add Current Selection.
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This will add both Skeletal Mesh Actors to Sequencer which we can then animate.
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Add the Animation Sequence for each by clicking the + Animation button on each Animation Track. If you use SKM_Manny, add the MM_Idle. If you use SKM_Quinn, add the MF_Idle.
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Optionally, you can stretch out the idle animations to the length of the scene so they continue to idle.
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From the Place Actors panel in the Cinematic tab, drag a Cine Camera Actor into the level.
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Press Ctrl+Shift+P to Pilot the camera and position it over the shoulder of one mannequin.
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With the Right Mouse Button held and WASD you can fly around the level and view the perspective the camera will take. This makes it easier to frame up your shots exactly as you wish as you get a better indication of what it will look like.
You can exit Pilot mode by click the Eject button.
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Add a second Cine Camera Actor and position it over the other Mannequin's shoulder.
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Hold Ctrl and select both cameras, then add them to Sequencer.
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When adding a camera to Sequencer, it will automatically add a Camera Cuts track and assign the first camera added as the default camera to use.
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You can also add a Camera Cuts track manually from the + Track option menu.
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Above the Camera Cuts track is grayed out as you can only have one Camera Cuts track assigned per Sequence.
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Move the Timeline Marker to frame 50, then click the + Camera button and add the other camera.
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Move the Timeline Marker to frame 100, then click the + Camera button and add the first camera.
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You should now have a sequence that starts with the first camera, switches to the second, then back to the first.
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Click the Lock Viewport to Camera Cuts button on the Camera Cuts Track.
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This will tell the cinematic to use this track and its cameras to view the scene.
End Result
During playback, you should see the camera perspective change to the two cameras used in the Camera Cuts Track.
In the video above, we also entered Game View (G key in the viewport) to hide the cameras from being displayed during playback.
You can also use the Add Camera shortcut to add and assign a camera in a Camera Cuts Track in one click.
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Also, you will automatically enter Pilot Mode for the camera you added!