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It looks like you begun with a lot of effort, and ended in a rush. Am I right?
In the middle, it looks like it like made a crash (i mean the cam) Witch is a nice effect, but not for a pan
Try to work on smoothness, this wasn't smooth, except for the beginning, that was smooth.
Thanks yes Tom i did rush at the end...
5 sec timer is rubbish
It looked ok at the beginning and it was a little jerky, but like Hazzat and T.G-Tom said it jerked A LOT in the middle. Did you move the camera sideways and keep the set still, or did you move the set instead when you took the shot? I find that it's looks much better and smoother when you move the set, and not the the camera. What you can do is take a ruler, place it beside the set, and then move the set the same length (like an quarter of an inch or something like that) each time you take a picture.
Hope that helps.
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