Hmm, in this case if it were 3 zone it would work better but maybe you can still do it this way. Idk what zone 1 looks like and what’s in it but you could use zone 1 as a way to make it look like a different angle.
Again depending on what is in this zone and what it looks like you might have to change around with the zoom and placement of the waitress but one way would be to have it only be on the waitress and just play around with the zooms.
Examples you could try:
&cut to zone 1
&zoom on 300 370 to 185% in 0
&WAITRESS spot 1.280 227 -2 in zone 1 at layer 45 AND WAITRESS faces left and WAITRESS is idle
NARR
Pause
OR
&cut to zone 1
&zoom reset
&WAITRESS spot 2.161 176 -409 in zone 1 at layer 45 AND WAITRESS faces left
NARR
Or at this zoom
@zoom on 269 568 to 137% in 0
NARR
Or at this zoom
@zoom on 217 539 to 192% in 0
NARR
Pause
If you wanted it to look sort of like you’re looking over the shoulder of those 2 characters then you could do something like:
also, put the table overlay in between the characters
&cut to zone 1
&zoom on 300 370 to 185% in 0
&WAITRESS spot 1.280 227 -2 in zone 1 at layer 45 AND WAITRESS faces left and WAITRESS is idle
&MALE spot 2.307 34 -607 in zone 2 at layer 50 and MALE faces right and MALE starts idle_rear
&FEMALE spot 2.307 101 -603 in zone 1 at layer 49 and FEMALE faces left and FEMALE starts idle_rear
NARR
Put the table overlay in between the characters and the waitress.
OR
&cut to zone 1
&zoom reset
&WAITRESS spot 2.161 176 -409 in zone 1 at layer 45 AND WAITRESS faces left
&FEMALE spot 3.420 -21 -1271 in zone 11 at layer 49 AND FEMALE faces left AND FEMALE starts idle_rear
&MALE spot 3.420 15 -1285 in zone 2 at layer 50 AND MALE faces right AND MALE starts idle_rear
NARR
Put the table overlay in between
and then when you cut back to zone 2, you’ll just have to put the characters back in their original spots. This is just the concept of how to make it seem like a different angle of the café.