Motion Tracking in Film and Video
This week you will research how motion tracking and image stabilization
is used in film and video. Provide a link/s of the movie/trailer for discussion. How these methods are used
to create realism in a final composition? Why would a director ask for
an effects team to composite a scene versus shooting everything as live
action?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo5-XpQ5Jkk
ReplyDeletein this video the muzzle flare is motion tracked as well as the explosions and maybe in my opinion the short film might have been stabilized so the motion tracking would run smoothly.
the reason the director would rather do a composite scene is because its less expensive to be actually having stuff explode or buying rounds of blanks and not adding having to fly all the actor to a certain set.
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ReplyDeletei completely agree, the scene speaks for itself
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nQzs48Tt9U
ReplyDeletethe motion tracking for this video help when the blood and bullets
when some is shot the layer for blood is trackers to the person head and when fragments of dust is blown away for the wood and concrete
the scene that i chose is from the HBO show GameOfThrones it show the motions tracking for the dragons with the women around the women
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihF9JxcDik8