 Okay welcome back. What we're going to do now is set up a first camera so we're actually going to do two cameras for the sake of this exercise but we're going to do one in this video and that's going to be a static camera that automatically follows the plane around. Okay and I'm just going to try and place it sort of somewhere in the middle of the scene and then wherever the plane goes the camera's going to watch it. Okay so for this camera the camera we're going to use is a camera and aim and you create one of those by clicking on create cameras and you get camera and aim. There it is and then what you want to do is just make sure that you're kind of happy with the position of it. Now it's already quite central in my scene which I'm happy with but I want it to be raised up because I want it to be kind of looking a little bit down at the plane so it'll be pretty flat but slightly looking down that's because all the detail in this scene is in the mountains so the sky is alright but it is a bit boring. Okay so that's the easy bit. Then what I want to do you'll notice that this camera and aim is made up there is your camera and there is your aim and the way that these work and the way that they're different from standard cameras is that a standard camera to make the camera look around you would rotate the camera but on this one you can actually move the aim and you'll see that the camera follows that and that's really useful to us. So the other thing that we need to be aware of if we have a looking window outliner is that the camera this time comes in a group so within camera one group we've got camera one which is the camera and camera one aim which is the aim and we need to know about that to be able to get this to work. So first thing I'm going to do is I'm going to get this aim on the plane on frame one so make sure I'm on frame one make sure I've got just the aim selected and then what I'm going to do is I'm just going to jump into my top view and I know my plane's over here so I'm just going to put my aim on the plane so I'm just going to aim kind of for the cockpit. So that's done in my top view but I also know that I need to do it in my front or side views because it's going to be too high or too low so I'll turn my grid off press F so that I'm looking at my aim and I can see that my planes down here so I'm just going to move that down there I'll press F to frame that up again and aim for somewhere in the cockpit. So I'm now happy with the position of that that is going to be looking bang at the plane wonderful. Okay so what I'm going to do now is with the plane no with the aim selected I'm going to shift select the plane like that and then I'm going to press P and now the aim belongs to the plane so wherever the plane goes that aim is going to follow it. Okay and to show you what that looks like I'll show you how to preview it so you've got an idea of what this step has done for us. So I'm going to sacrifice my top view for a little while I'm going to click on panels perspective and I'm going to click on camera one and now this camera is showing what this camera here can see so I'm just going to press 6 to turn on all the texture in and then making sure that this is the active view and you'll know which is your active view because it comes with this light sort of gray box around it and then you're just going to press play and you can now see that the camera is kind of automatically following wherever the plane goes which is obviously a lot easier than having to keyframe it. You can see that just because we've got a plane to follow a line we've got a much more interesting camera shot oh and the plane flies through the sun as well that's gonna look so good with the glow. Oh what a happy fluke. Okay so that's what that step has been all about so it gives us a nice kind of wide shot of the plane that we can sort of cut between with the next shot we're going to do. Wonderful so assuming you've got that step done I'd like to see you in the next video where we're going to set up another plane which will be like a little bit behind it like seeing the plane in a third person so of you. Okay so I will see you in the next video for that.