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David Dwyer February 10th, 2011 07:02 AM

Feature How To Request - Video overlay
 
Hello I filming WRC/Rally type videos and while watching Eurosport for the IRC Monte Carlo Rally they overlayed 2 clips together:

YouTube - IRC 2011 Monte Carlo Review Day 1 Part 2

0:45 seconds in and you'll see what I mean.

Any ideas how to do that?

Harm Millaard February 10th, 2011 09:28 AM

The only idea I have is that they use pre-programmed camera movements on the tripod, so the pans and tilts are absolutely identical. Then it is easy. They use this technique quite a bit with high speed sports events, like downhill skiing as well and they can create these views in a matter of seconds.

Pre-programmable motorized tripod heads with not be cheap however. Have a look here: Weatherproof Motorized Pan and Tilt Systems, Everything you need and ready to use. Everything is complete and is ready for immediate use. Comes as a complete package with everything needed. We supply all the equipment necessary for a complete system. or search on Google for: "programmable motorized tripod head movements".

Here is another link: Kessler Crane’s Motorized dolly and tripod systems now shipping! | Philip Bloom or PEACE RIVER STUDIOS: 3Sixty and 3Sixty Jr.

David Dwyer February 10th, 2011 10:38 AM

Ah seems its just software:

Videos - Dartfish

Harm Millaard February 10th, 2011 11:13 AM

Good find, David. I'll contact them to find out more.

David Dwyer February 10th, 2011 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harm Millaard (Post 1616666)
Good find, David. I'll contact them to find out more.

Yep I'm sent them an email, hope its not too expensive though. It would be a great feature for me.

David Dwyer February 11th, 2011 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harm Millaard (Post 1616666)
Good find, David. I'll contact them to find out more.

I've had a reply and the software costs £3000/$5000 - So I think I'll pass on that.

Would be cool if they would produce a plugin for Ae/Pr

Harm Millaard February 11th, 2011 09:59 AM

The TeamPro version for students is $ 1,560 in the US. Wonder how many students can afford that?

David Dwyer February 11th, 2011 02:18 PM

I did download the trial version and it does seem good but the software seems rubbish to use.

Anyone know of any Pr Plugins that would do this?


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