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Any way to anchor a shot’s motion to another shot?Posted by vizwiz
FCP7.
Got a shot that’s missing an element. I could shoot that element, then use garbage matte to put it in. But the shot is moving, in every take. So I’d have to move that missing element every single frame to match the main shot. Is there any way to anchor it to something in the main shot, so it’d move along with it? Thank you, vw
What I meant was, the shot of a girl is moving because the camera is moving (it's 'handheld style'). I can shoot the prop that needs to be next to her separately with same background and lighting, but there's no way I could match the movement. Reshooting with the girl is not an option...
Thanks.
A method for anchoring a shot's motion to another shot utilizing just FCP's SmoothCam was discussed in a strand 3½ years ago. The discussion indicated that there are other methods.
Dennis Couzin Berlin, Germany
If you have FCP 7 then you probably also have Motion (4?). Google "Motion Tracking with Motion". There were a couple of YouTube tutorials that popped right up.
This may get you where you need to go. If not, then you might do as Derek suggests and seek out a VFX artist to do the shot for you.
After Affects-- even a 3-year-old version, an un-metered copy-- has the tools you need to track camera-body motion and then attach the prop using the same tracking data. More recent editions include MOCA for just this purpose, also awesome.
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