Man your tutorials are on point. I just watched 3 videos that I have been searching for so long to find an best explanation on. Subbed!
You need After Effects for this. Adobe does not just mean Premiere Pro. Don't say in your video (0:06) it can be done Premiere then launch After Effects to do it.
Exactly, if you have AE … it would be easier to just do it all in AE this method is actually longer and more complex than just using AE… haha pointless video mate.
@@curtisdinman not everyone got a strong computer to handle the ram usage that after effects needs
its easier on ur pc to make the tracking in after effects, save it to adjustment layer and paste the data in premiere,
than having a linked ae comp inside premiere
Silence for the people who dont have after effects
Concise, informative and extremely useful... Thankyouuuu.
This is precisely awesome thanks mate 👍
This is very helpful man, many thanks
Very nice. Thanks for this.
saved me so much time....I could hug you right now. Thank you so much!
oh my goodness that is useful, big thx, thumbs up man😁🥰😍🤩
very useful. Liked and Subscribed!
Thank you for sharing this video, its been very helpful.
Intewebz gold! Thank you!!
Crimea - oh. wow! You got me! Thanks! Greetings from Ua!
Amazing technique!
You Are My Premiere Pro Hero!!
but you still need after effects .
Of course that tracking plug-in now makes this a snap to do and without AE.
Genius!
Great tut... Any on how to design the title tracking the castle... I'd like to do one like that. 👍
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Thank u sir
You are a genius bro.. 😅
Wow. A good option for tracking text. That's why this function for simple text tracking will not be made in the Premiere itself 🤦♂️
I've been scouring the web for some insight on y challenge which is creating a tracking for a tracking point that comes into frame and then out of frame for example like a plane. What is the best approach?
The best approach is Mocha Pro. You can buy the plugin (which works with both Premiere and After Effects), or there is a lite version that's included with After Effects.
Hi, for example if I have a motorbike to track and at the same time I want to also zoom keep zoomed to the motobike(it's distant object like your castle window) how can I do both track and also zoom to the object? (Beginner here)
You can use the Warp Stabilizer effect to steady an object in the frame and also zoom into it (there's an Additional Scale setting for this).
Those of us who live in the cave fear After Effects. We do not speak his name.
Nice. If only they’d just add a tracker in Premiere though… Miss that from AVID.
Agreed Cameron, it would be good to see this feature native inside Premiere - surely it's coming soon...
@@ThePremierePro Yes. I'm very surprised it's not there as going onto AE is a bit wasteful of time. Maybe they can add it in in when they let us animate kerning in Premiere too. Haha.
I have tried this 5 times now, and it's not working! It's always off or the text disappears from the screen. So frustrated.
Try adjusting the Motion Anchor Point in Premiere Pro to compensate for the offset.
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I almost just paid $24 for the Adobe Mask to Transform Extension to do this SAME thing! Why does Adobe SELL a Premier Extension to do this,, when you can just do it your way? Additionally, I searched my creative cloud for the Mask to Transform Extension,, hoping it would be included in my CS Suite,, and it's not! So,, thank You for showing me how You do it! Thank You! Subbed!
Welcome aboard Harvey, glad this was useful!
Mask to Transform is actually a third-party plugin - Adobe sell it on their Exchange website, but it's not created by them.
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these tutorial is about AE ..so bro tell in title also
Clickbait, still needs After Effects for tracking.
Sigh...had my hopes up it was finally possible in Premere Pro only...but no...another clickbait video.
Hey man, I’ve found a plug-in that lets you auto track objects in premiere, it’s not free, but it’s only $24.90, I haven’t tried it yet but it might be worth looking into. 👍 ua-cam.com/video/bn7PwwfpVlw/v-deo.html
I freaking hate After effects
Crimea is Ukraine!
On point with this. I've been a motion designer, video editor and designer for 10 years and did not know you could copy a layer from After Effects and paste it straight into Premiere. Thank you kindly.
Thanks Kevin! I'm so glad to hear this was helpful.
@@ThePremierePro The best thing about this for me is eliminating the dynamic link aspect. Although dynamic links are useful, they are very cumbersome and taxing on your machine, this just simplifies everything, and allows for much smoother and faster playback and editing. Great work!
@@fullcirclegla I completely agree! Especially if you're tracking something that's going to be used regularly, it's so much faster to bypass After Effects and stay in Premiere.