After Effects CS5 201: Motion Tracking and Stabilization
20 videos | 88 minutes | by Richard Lainhart
Learn the ins-and-outs of After Effects’ Motion Tracking and Stabilization techniques with special effects expert, Richard Lainhart.
Have
you ever wanted to transform your “Shaky-Cam” hand-held footage
into a smooth as silk Steady-Cam shot? How about seamlessly
replacing the words on a road sign as it was shot from a
speeding car? You can with this tutorial on Adobe After Effects:
Motion Tracking and Stabilization.
This stealth technology, first developed for military use for
intrusion detection and facial recognition is a standard feature in
After Effects. It’s a “must know” technique that every video
producer and editor has got to have in thei…
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20 videos | 88 minutes | by Richard Lainhart
Learn the ins-and-outs of After Effects’ Motion Tracking and Stabilization techniques with special effects expert, Richard Lainhart.
Have you ever wanted to transform your “Shaky-Cam” hand-held
footage into a smooth as silk Steady-Cam shot? How about
seamlessly replacing the words on a road sign as
it was shot from a speeding car? You can with this tutorial on
Adobe After Effects: Motion Tracking and Stabilization.
This stealth technology, first developed for military use for
intrusion detection and facial recognition is a standard feature in
After Effects. It’s a “must know” technique that every video
producer and editor has got to have in their personal production
arsenals.
Join star trainer, Richard Lainhart, as he demystifies the motion
tracking process. You’ll learn the how to accurately map
the X/Y pixel data of an object in a scene. Next, you’ll
see how to use that very same data to generate the necessary
coordinates to stabilize a scene and/or track an object’s motion as
it moves through a scene. Though this not the simplest of
processes, Richard Lainhart breaks it down into easy to follow,
understandable steps.
Using handheld footage he shot specifically for this tutorial
Richard completely smooths out a jiggly, nervous
surveillance video shot of a fugitive hummingbird
trespassing on a fence. Then in the very same scene, employing
motion tracking techniques, he completely pixelates out the the
“perp” hummingbird’s face as he/she flees the scene of the crime.
This is awesome stuff! And there’s more ...
Next Richard takes motion tracking to a new extreme by
seamlessly replacing the text on a “moving” sign using
advanced mulit-point tracking and corner pinning. The
sign’s changing perspective makes this an very interesting task!
Many different techniques come together to make this kind of
advanced video voodoo possible and Richard is there, explaining
everything, every step of the way.
So check out this hip new tutorial by our special effects maestro
Richard Lainhart and you’ll be excited to include
motion tracking and and stabilization into your next
production.
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