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In this series of lessons we’ll learn how to use the tracker built in to After Effects to analyze real life footage and find the movement of objects. This is an important technique for matching an image or animation’s position, rotation, scale and perspective skewing to footage.
We’ll begin this project by doing a simple one point track using some easy footage and how to apply that movement information to other layers. We’ll then learn how to do a two point track on real footage and create a black-bar effect over someone’s eyes. Lastly, we’ll track the four corners of a television screen to replace the image on the screen. We’ll then learn some tips for getting a track from difficult footage using color correct techniques.

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Digital Tutors – Introduction to Tracking in Toxik 2010
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In this series of lessons we’ll learn how to use the Toxik tracker to analyze footage and find the position of objects. This is an important technique for matching an image or animation’s movement, rotation, scale and perspective skewing to real-life footage.
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In this series of lessons, we’ll learn how to use MatchMover to take our 2D footage and create a 3D scene.

We’ll begin this project by going through the basic workflow of importing the footage, running the automatic tracker and exporting a file into our 3D application. Then we’ll learn how to move around MatchMover’s 2D and 3D viewports to get a preview of the 3D objects. We’ll then learn how to guide MatchMover’s automatic tracker using Contours and how to create manual tracks. Before outputting our scene, we will learn how to create a coordinate system so that everything is aligned correctly. We’ll finish by learning a few techniques to help the camera solve and render a preview video.

Lesson Outline (10 lessons)
1. Introduction and Project Overview
2. “Importing a sequence, automatic tracking and exporting”
3. Previewing the track quality in 2D and 3D space
4. Using Contours to guide the automatic trackers
5. Manually tracking to get 3D data out of MatchMover
6. Adding a Coordinate System to properly set the scale and axes
7. Manually tracking to help camera solve accuracy
8. Cleaning the 2D tracks to solve faster and increase quality
9. Manually tracking difficult points using multiple keyframes
10. Placing a 3D Object and Rendering a preview video

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Fully integrated MAXON Cinema 4D matchmoving solution

CineCAT offers a full automatic and robust solution for camera tracking inside MAXON Cinema 4D. CineCAT estimates camera parameters and reconstructs 3D points of the scene from image sequences. The estimated parameters can directly be integrated into the Cinema 4D scene.

Feature Overview:

* Supported systems: Windows (32 and 64 bit versions), Mac OS X (Intel or PPC)
* Seamless integration into MAXON Cinema 4D
* Fully automatic match moving
* Very fast multi-threaded tracking engine, which employs up to 4 processors
* Image sequences in the format: JPEG, PNG, GIF, CIN, DPX, PNM, TGA, TIFF, BMP
* Arbitrary image resolution including SDTV and HDTV up to 2048×1156
* Flexible Auto Feature Detector options
* Solves free and nodal pan camera motion
* Solves constant and variable focal length shots
* Lens distortion correction tool
* Polygon mask tool
* Extensive scene modelling tools
* Fast and easy access to scene orientation
* Locator tool for adding manual points where needed
* Controllable number of exported 3D points and scene objects
* Export of image sequences with compensated lens distortion – exported image sequences can be automatically imported as scene backdrops

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In this series of lessons we’ll learn how to use Nuke’s tracker to create keyframes from real life footage. This is an important technique for matching an image or animation’s position, rotation, scale and perspective shift to film.

We’ll begin this project by learning the basics of the tracker node and create a one point track using some simple footage. We’ll then learn how to apply the tracker data to other nodes using expressions. We’ll then learn how to do a two point track on real footage and create a black-bar effect over someone’s eyes. We’ll track the four corners of a TV to replace the image on the screen. Lastly, we’ll then learn some tips for getting a track from difficult footage using color correct techniques.

More Info:http://www.digitaltutors.com/09/training.php?cid=2&pid=208

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