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This tutorial covers how to set up and use a procedural camera shake blueprint in just minutes in Unreal Engine. This applies to both Unreal Engine 4 and Unreal Engine 5!
Shaky Cam is one of those things that are either extremely desireable, or absolutely awful. You could always keyframe the camera shake yourself, but having a procedural, additive approach is way easier to set up.
This tutorial was made in Unreal Engine 4.27, but can be done in earlier versions of Unreal (4.25, 4.26) by using the Matinee Shake I show in this tutorial. The same should apply to UE5.
Making Unreal Cinematic: • How To Make Unreal Look More Cinematic
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:52 - Skillshare
02:06 - Setup
09:42 - Bonus Tip!
11:45 - Outro
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