just letting you know, i learned and used many different topics in after effects and premiere that you showed put on youtube. You explain the important steps you need to do instead of most people assuming you know how to do certain things. Have to say thankyou for taking the time to make these videos :)
I've been trying to do this for 3 days! Finally, you's is the only video that told me to "Apply". Silly as that is, it made all the difference in the world. Thank you so much!!!
Hi miss let me remind you I'm one of your subscribers 😄. its been a while i saw you again coz in between my pc got out of order and then now the day i found you again. you doing very well thankyou very much love from India.
thanks for the detailed tutorial, Gal! Since you're asking: fixing tracking points that moved (or got off track). Could you show us how you'd go about that? I recently did an orbiting shot of a car and tried stabilising it with 3D motion tracking. It worked reasonably well, but since orbiting will always have changing backgrounds my track points kept going wild at some point. Any tutorial focusing on this topic would be awesome (and unique from what my search results are telling me).
This is literally what I’m trying to do now. Except, my truck has a green screen on the side and starts small to large going down a highway. Can this be used for green screen footage? Awesome video 😊
Of course you can use it with green screen! Ideally this is why people add tracking points to green screens to make it easier. But you can literally do the same steps we did here with Mocha Ae planar tracking and just replace the green.
'Cómo usar el mismo null para montar un objeto en otra ubicación diferente al null? es decir no necesariamente sobre el null, sino usar el null con su trackeo, pero para montarlo en otro punto??
hi . i have a 4K footage. when i insert it to a Full HD composition and reduce it's scale , 3D camera tracker returns an error that means footage and composition must have same size. even when i made a pre-compose it didnt work. anyone have any idea?
I've noticed that everyone seems to be using After Effects for motion tracking and similar effects. Can anyone explain why that is? Doesn't DaVinci Resolve offer similar functionality, or is After Effects simply better suited for this kind of editing?
Hey premier gal I am one of your old subscriber and premiere Lerner I have one video link of documentary that I want to you to break down it's editing if you want to help then let me know and I'll mail you link of video Thank
Premiere is so weird with its layers and stuff. Not that logical at all. I find Resolve is much more easier to work with. Even with the tracking as well
just letting you know, i learned and used many different topics in after effects and premiere that you showed put on youtube. You explain the important steps you need to do instead of most people assuming you know how to do certain things. Have to say thankyou for taking the time to make these videos :)
One of my favorite things in AE! So much possibilities with tracking *sips water*
Thank you for this video!
Hydration is key! 😂
I've been trying to do this for 3 days! Finally, you's is the only video that told me to "Apply". Silly as that is, it made all the difference in the world. Thank you so much!!!
The explanation ever in after effect. Without skipping any process even a novice can understand
YES! More AE Tutes please.....BRAVO Gal!
Thank you so much! It's very helpful!!!!!!!
Hi miss let me remind you I'm one of your subscribers 😄. its been a while i saw you again coz in between my pc got out of order and then now the day i found you again. you doing very well thankyou very much love from India.
Welcome back!
While I'm familiar with all of these. It's always nice having a refresher once in a while
thank you Gal, always simple and to the point!!
1:48 interesting fact: the term for this is called "parallax" and it's a big factor in a lot of different types of compositing.
love your tutorials💌💌💌💌
Gal you are amazing
Extremely helpful
Very well and easy to understand explanations motion tracking GBU.
5:18 you can also do that with shift+ whip picking the object to the layer - it'll automatically snap to the target layer's position
You're just a Premiere Love to me 🥰🥰🥰
I love you are dipping into After Effects! This is great tutorial. I would love if Adobe could bring Motion Tracking into Premiere Pro. ❤
We've been doing Ae tutorials since the beginning! :-) Ae and Pr go hand in hand.
@@PremiereGal Of course they do. I'm just use to seeing much more of the Premiere tutorials on this channel versus AE. This is a great one.
Very nice video
thanks for the detailed tutorial, Gal! Since you're asking: fixing tracking points that moved (or got off track). Could you show us how you'd go about that? I recently did an orbiting shot of a car and tried stabilising it with 3D motion tracking. It worked reasonably well, but since orbiting will always have changing backgrounds my track points kept going wild at some point. Any tutorial focusing on this topic would be awesome (and unique from what my search results are telling me).
awesome
Nice ❤
you are super good why am i now getting to know u
We got Ae Gal before GTA6 , lesgooo!!
Nice
At 5:15 are you pasting coordinates or copying again? Thank you for the tutorial.
copying the position and then pasting, sorry, should have been cmd+v -- typo
Thank you so much... Can you please make a video about everyways to export an .aep file? :D except for media encoder and Ae render quine
Can you please make a video on how tracking markers work, I'm so confused about that topic. ❤
great idea!
Somewhat unrelated - but which mic do you like better for your setup? The hollyland wireless or the fixed Rode? Just curious!
This is literally what I’m trying to do now. Except, my truck has a green screen on the side and starts small to large going down a highway. Can this be used for green screen footage? Awesome video 😊
Of course you can use it with green screen! Ideally this is why people add tracking points to green screens to make it easier. But you can literally do the same steps we did here with Mocha Ae planar tracking and just replace the green.
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Please make a video of how to integrate object in a video
I love learning from your videos, Kelsey. You're an amazing teacher ❤
How can you color the truck like in the thumbnail?
How find best contrast for tracking?
Ma'am Can we do motion tracking in adobe Premiere?
Is mocha the easiest for facial tracking?
I'd say so!
U when u mean high contrast areas does the area im tracking to be have to be a dark or black area
It means that you track a point that is dark against a light region, so it can easily define that spot as distinctive.
'Cómo usar el mismo null para montar un objeto en otra ubicación diferente al null? es decir no necesariamente sobre el null, sino usar el null con su trackeo, pero para montarlo en otro punto??
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hi . i have a 4K footage. when i insert it to a Full HD composition and reduce it's scale , 3D camera tracker returns an error that means footage and composition must have same size. even when i made a pre-compose it didnt work. anyone have any idea?
before after effects i put the 4k video in media encoder and render it, then i import it in ae and everything is working
I've noticed that everyone seems to be using After Effects for motion tracking and similar effects. Can anyone explain why that is? Doesn't DaVinci Resolve offer similar functionality, or is After Effects simply better suited for this kind of editing?
funny thing is the truck driver didnt know that his logo got changed while driving.
where are assets
You did say water, right?
Primero
Hey premier gal I am one of your old subscriber and premiere Lerner I have one video link of documentary that I want to you to break down it's editing if you want to help then let me know and I'll mail you link of video
Thank
Premiere is so weird with its layers and stuff. Not that logical at all. I find Resolve is much more easier to work with. Even with the tracking as well
This was in After Effects!
Very complicated...
VFX ain’t easy my friend
Explaination.so. difficult