
Hosted by Kevin P McAuliffe, Senior Editor, MIJO, Toronto, Canada
RELEASE DATE: OCTOBER 6, 2009
In this tutorial learn about the new Boris Continuum Motion Tracker - the package that contains four powerful, specialized filters that enable you to recover motion data from a clip - without resorting to a separate application - and then use the data in several different ways with Corner Pin, Match Move, Wire Remover and Witness Protection.
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Motion tracking is one of the most high tech products in audiovisual production. Results are always awesome, but this one in particular is very precise and lets you play with a lot of fine adjustments. Another great product from Boris!
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This appears to be another pixel-based tracker. You should show an example of the motion taking track points out of the frame so we can see how BCC handles that type of track. I watched a tutorial on Mocha and learned that the planar tracking technology allows for objects leaving the frame but the tracker stays dead on. Not trying to be a jerk but Kevin called out Mocha in the tutorial but without acknowledging this distinction.
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The demo is so basic, jiggles up and down, not much info!! Where is the meat of the plug-in? Does the clip follow the truck when it turns, does it skew or rotate to follow?
Right! I don't know much so I ask questions.
The Boris continuum site was little help.
Their own graphics screen were screwed-up and clicking on the blue address for a video delivered a "page not found"!
Get some more info before spending a hundred dollars if you are not an expert.
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So how much of this can be done with the Motion Tracker in the Boris FX 9 package that was on offer from DJ a few years back? I bought it but haven't used this type of effect yet.
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Sorry to learn from this that After Effects might not be fully up to the task but, nice to know there's this product to fill in for it.