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Top Tips For Track Days
Driving your car down to a professional race track and pretending your in the grand prix for a bit is an activity that is getting more and more popular. A leading experience-day operator has recently stated that more than 25% of the population have bought a track day for friends or family, and around 30% of people have been on one themselves. They are additionally seeing more people booking for corporate hospitality days. Because they are a relatively new trend however, there is still a lack of understanding about how they work. Lets take a look at some of the top track day tips.
Insurance. Most tracks have their own insurance that automatically covers you whilst you are using their facility. This is one less thing to worry about, but you should always double check before you go as some race tracks don't cover guests.
Driver. It could be that you're in the driving seat for your whole track day, but often a professional takes you for a spin for part of the day. As the experts know the tracks like the back of their hands, they will know the perfect racing lines and breaking points, so its worth listening up.
Licence. As race tracks are on private land and have their own insurance, it is not strictly necessary for you to have a licence. That said, you'll probably find that the majority of tracks won't let you on without a license as they don't want to take risks themselves.
Tires. Unless you are on a team building day and are not paying for any wear and tear, you might want to take care of your tyres. Good ones can last many years of standard driving, but if your not mindful of them on a track day, you might just find you destroy them in hours.
Caution. Although race tracks are statistically safer places to be than public roads, this does not mean you can drive like Evil Knievel. Track days are a great deal more dangerous than Henley Regatta for example, so make sure you’ve woken up before you get in the car.
Questions about Pro Track
Sony Vegas 9.0 pro track motion issue?
I'm trying to get a head to follow a body to replace the persons head. Every time I move the key frame time line manually, I can move the image in track motion, but when I type in a time I want, it wont move when I move it. Anyone know whats wrong or what I'm talking about?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIZn6uD04WA&feature=channel_video_title This is a video I made using the same transitions I want to do in the current project I'm working on, but when I move the object in track motion, it wont move in the preview.
can you show me an example of the transition ur trying to make from youtube?
EDIT: lol dickfigures, you should use pan/crop tool instead of track motion
heres how
1.you should have two video tracks, one for the main video the other for the picture.
2. click on pan/crop on the picture> make the picture small so it can fit the body
3. now you can track the motion
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