Camera Shake Effects
Add a tension-building camera shake to a level sequence or actor using a camera shake effect.
You can add a camera shake during the sequence editing process, or after a sequence has been created.
Create a camera shake using a Blueprint class. You can then attach the camera shake Blueprint class to an actor in your project or a sequence during the editing process.

There are 4 different camera shake patterns:
- Perlin Noise Camera Shake Pattern: A noise effect based on a blend of random points from a specified amplitude and frequency. Useful for high-intensity camera shakes such as rumbles or nearby explosions.
- Wave Oscillator Camera Shake Pattern: An oscillating camera shake effect that uses amplitude and frequency to determine the shaking pattern for the camera. Useful for lower-intensity shakes, such as a rocking boat or a dream-like drifting effect.
- Sequence Camera Shake Pattern: An effect that plays a sequence that allows for precise, hand-held camera shakes. Useful for motion captured shakes or shakes imported from animation software.
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