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September 3, 2007 at 10:32 am #201793vectorParticipant
Hi:
I use After Effects. I must stabilize a travelling where I haven´t got any common element in the first frame and last frame. It means I can´t apply any tracker all the footage. I get lost and I don´t know how could I start.
Can you help me? Thanks.
VÃ*ctor
September 3, 2007 at 8:50 pm #216057AnonymousInactiveFor starters:
You could start track on a good point and do a option-drag on the feature/search region to reposition it on another good point. You’ll see that the attach point stays in place on the first trackpoint even off-screen./ tobias
September 4, 2007 at 4:54 am #216056Dinesh RokadeParticipantThanks, Tobias. I will try
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September 6, 2007 at 3:44 am #216058Jack GreasleyParticipantOne general answer is to break the shot up into several shorter sequences and stabilize each of them separately.
This will work generally for any techniques involving motion. (i.e. motion tracking, image stabilization, travelling mattes, automated roto etc etc.)
The solution already given is an AE specific version of this.
I recently used this technique to motion track an object that left the frame and returned. Rather than try and do it in one track, I just cut the scene during the time the object was not present and set up a new track for when it returned. The final appearance is a continuous track
September 18, 2007 at 2:21 pm #216059will appiahParticipantHave you tried furnace pulgin on the shot
October 6, 2007 at 7:05 pm #216055AnonymousGuestwhat are you using to track it?
why don’t you play around with pfhoe from the pixelfarm and see what you think….it’s a free trial and never times out
pfhoe.com
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