Forgive the title, I didn't know how best to describe it.
Open the Cambridge file. Orient yourself so that you are facing the stage at a downward angle. Select any character on the stage. Log a movement for them anywhere on the stage (move the scrubber to a time, click a part of the stage). Move the scrubber back and replay the move.
The movement will be logged as both on the stage and on the point on the floor directly behind the stage (based on the camera's perspective). In other words, it is as if clicking the stage means clicking through the stage as well.
Forgive the title, I didn't know how best to describe it.
Open the Cambridge file. Orient yourself so that you are facing the stage at a downward angle. Select any character on the stage. Log a movement for them anywhere on the stage (move the scrubber to a time, click a part of the stage). Move the scrubber back and replay the move.
The movement will be logged as both on the stage and on the point on the floor directly behind the stage (based on the camera's perspective). In other words, it is as if clicking the stage means clicking through the stage as well.