Dear Angelo,
There are a lot of Video Capture programs which lets someone to create a
movie file. I used one before in XP, and I think the name was River Past.
In an SGI machine, I think it has its own video capture program. And I am
sure there are some programs in linux, which lets u capture the screen in
a movie file. Search google and u will see it. It is a powerful way of
creating movie files for presentations. U can move, rotate, zoom... And
everything that is seen on the monitor will be captured.
Best,
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006, Angelo wrote:
>
> Dear List,
>
> I am interested to know how to make a movie with a zoom sequence in it.
> I mean , I can easily make a movie by VMD of a protein which is rotating
> or from MD tarjectories but I don't know how, for instance, I could zoom
> from a whole view of the protein to the view of the binding site in a
> nice movie.
> Somebody know some software or script which can do that?
> Any suggestions is more than wellcome.
>
>
> Angelo
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