Help! How to make an object stay in a specific position (more info inside)
I'm working on a project for a client, and I'd say that I have intermediate skills in AE. However, I'm having some issues with something that should be relatively simple but is proving not to be. I've included some screen shots to make it easier to understand.
Links to the screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/lXDfSFB
In the simple animation, there is a landfill, and a garbage truck drives up to it, dumps its trash, and drives away. The landfill is actually a very tall image that I drew in PS, and I made the "Camera" look up and down by using a null object and parenting it to the drawing. So it gives the illusion of looking up and down at the mountain of trash. (I know there are actual cameras in AE too, but I've not mastered those as yet)
When the "camera" reaches the bottom of the mountain of trash, I want to show another garbage truck rolling up and also dumping more garbage. This time, it dumps "500", as the narrator says "This landfill receives 500 tons of trash every day" at this point of the video. It would then roll away and continue into the next scene.
However, I'm having issues with making the garbage truck (which is made up of various layers and then pre-composed) appear at the right time. I think it's a matter of lining up the Null object's timing and that of the truck but I can't figure out how. The truck keeps appearing too early, as the camera is scrolling down, so it doesn't look right, and seems to "float" in mid air over the mountain of trash.
Is there a way that I can "pin" or make it stick to the ground image? I've tried making another null object, but it didn't work.
I'm really at a loss, and feeling frustrated. Would really appreciate some help. Thank you!
