Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Fundamentals of Mocha - 12 - Camera Solver - Pan Tilt Zoom

Fundamentals of Mocha - 12 - Camera Solver - Pan Tilt Zoom: What you'll learn:
• Solve problems with interlaced footage
• Pick the right type of shape for the Camera Solver
• Set up correct parameters for the shot type
• Check the solve quality in After Effects

Before we look at mocha's Camera Solver, we fix issues with incorrectly interpreted interlaced footage.

Next we identify what the camera motion is in the shot, to correctly create the type of tracked layers required to create the virtual camera. In this tutorial the movement is Pan Tilt Zoom, so we prepare the main track layer plus a track matte layer.

Once the camera is solved, we look at how to test it in After Effects using both a regular 3D text layer and a 3D particle layer.

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