[Chimera-users] movie making
Schulz-Gasch, Tanja
tanja.schulz-gasch at roche.com
Tue Jun 9 12:55:45 PDT 2009
Thanks a lot, this helps getting started with movie making.
Best, Tanja
-----Original Message-----
From: Elaine Meng [mailto:meng at cgl.ucsf.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 20:54
To: Schulz-Gasch, Tanja {PRCB~Basel}
Cc: chimera-users at cgl.ucsf.edu
Subject: Re: [Chimera-users] movie making
Hi Tanja,
I will describe a method that can be used in the current release
(1.3) and then another newer method for which you need a recent daily
build. The newer method should be easier, so maybe skip to read that
first!
OLDER METHOD:
In the past I have done this by using a Chimera command script for
the part before the morph. That script must specify the directory
and naming pattern for the image files. For example,
# session littlepmm2.py - movie segment before morphing
movie record directory /tmp/meng pattern elaine-* supersample 2
rock y 2 68; wait
wait 10
sc 1.01 20; move y -0.15 20
movie stop
That only saves several images without encoding a movie. You could
either create the morph before or after running the first script; if
that model is not supposed to be shown in the first part of the
movie, you could hide it using the Model Panel or modeldisplay
command before running the script.
Then I set up the display as desired for the morphing part, in my
case hiding the other models, showing the morph trajectory model, and
changing the 2D labels. Then using MD Movie "File... Record Movie" I
would record that part. The important thing is to use the SAME
directory and naming pattern as in the first part. Following the
example above, you would enter the following in the "Additional
recording options" area:
directory /tmp/meng pattern elaine-*
(the supersampling, if you wanted it, would be specified elsewhere in
the dialog). Then it knows to add the additional frames to the pre-
existing ones instead of starting over at 1. You could have another
script after the morphing part if you wanted. If so, it would be
necessary to use another option when recording the morphing part. In
the MD Movie "File... Record Movie" dialog, you would put in the
"Additional encoding options" area:
resetMode none
because this tool will always encode the movie, and you would need to
prevent it from then deleting the images if the morphing were not the
last part. If you had another script, it would also need to specify
the same image directory and naming pattern, of course.
NEWER METHOD:
Although I have not gone through the full process myself, I believe
it is now possible to use just a single script, where the morph-
playing part could be accomplished with the "coordset" command:
<http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/docs/UsersGuide/midas/coordset.html>
Then you don't have to worry about specifying the image file
directory and naming pattern, or making sure the images are kept when
a movie is encoded at some intermediate step.
I hope this helps,
Elaine
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Elaine C. Meng, Ph.D. meng at cgl.ucsf.edu
UCSF Computer Graphics Lab (Chimera team) and Babbitt Lab
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
University of California, San Francisco
http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/home/meng/index.html
On Jun 2, 2009, at 11:56 PM, Schulz-Gasch, Tanja wrote:
> Hi there, I used Chimera so far only for making pictures. Now I am
> doing the first movie steps. I want to combine features like
>
> hide, show, rock,... with the MD Movie module to show a morph
> between different protein conformations. How can this be done?
>
> The movie should start with the display part (using hide, show,
> rock,...) followed by the morphing. However, when using the MD movie
>
> module the morph starts at frame 1.
>
> Thanks, Tanja
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