Monday - Working on script
Tuesday - Working on script
Wednesday - Finishing script
Thursday - Began working on storyboard
Friday - Began working on storyboard
Motion Tracking (In Premiere):
What is Motion Tracking?
Motion Tracking is when you take an object in the scene or field of view and you make it the center of the video footage for as long as it's selected. It gives the object you're centering the "spotlight" of the scene or cut so it draws the audiences
attention faster and easier.
The Result:
Time consuming however very satisfying once finished with the the camera tracking. Its a possibility that I'll be using this in my films in specific ways, or items that need more attention to, however depending on the film, to me Motion Tracking is more something used more fore specific types of videos that require it and not all do. It's an amazing technique for my side projects that I create, but for more personal videos I don't think it would fit well.
The Process:
- Go to the beginning of the clip
- Click on the effect controls
- Enable Position and Scale
- Scale in a little bit so the outer frame doesn't interact.
- Then frame by frame keep the object you want centered. (Keyframes should automatically appear once changed to a new position)
- Once done rescale it back to normal size. (usually 100)
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