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Cole McDonald October 20th, 2008 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christopher Glavan (Post 953213)
One of AE's shortcomings is its point-tracking system for tracking and stabilizing. If you're panning and your point trackers move off screen, all your tracking data is useless.

VideoCopilot.net Video Tutorials & Post Production covers tracking when track points move of screen.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Cronin
I will give Shake 4.1 the two-pass test on the 25% of the clips that need it from the shoot and try 1.07 scale.

It was my mistake with the high frequency put in by the machine it was a low frequency from the track & balance being off on the blades. The pilot is taking care of that this week so our next shoot is better.

One of the tricks I use is to "pan and scan" the image with a Move2D node to minimize the amount of scaling I have to do to it (I also use the same node to do the scale) If you have a smooth cam that pulls the frame to the right or the left, you can keyframe the move oppositely so that you don't have to scale the image up as much thereby keeping some of the pixel integrity that you would otherwise be sacrificing.

OOH! and you can use Shake and the optical flow stuff to retime shots:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhfgVcyTH1M

a search on youtube for shake gives tons of valuable tutorials as well (which are much easier for me to learn from than books sadly).

Cole McDonald October 20th, 2008 04:49 PM

And just found this from emeeks on youtube (his other vlogs are a bit over the top, but his instructional stuff is great!)

YouTube - Apple Shake Tutorial: Advanced Smooth Cam

Christopher Glavan October 21st, 2008 06:03 AM

Thanks for the links Cole! Didn't know you could do that in AE... still learning every day =)

Cole McDonald October 21st, 2008 06:37 AM

We all happen across neat random things online... sharing makes the community better :)

Paul Cronin October 21st, 2008 11:07 AM

Cole excellent makes me realize Shake 4.1 is going to be worth every penny for my type of shooting. Thank You

Cole McDonald October 21st, 2008 03:49 PM

All good, someday, someone will ask a question about this same thing and you'll be able to give links and advice on the subject too. Knowledge wants to be free! It's easier to spread than warm creamy peanut butter :)

Paul Cronin October 21st, 2008 03:50 PM

I agree Cole and always happy to help people on DVinfo.net when i can give the right information as you have with me.

Paul Cronin October 24th, 2008 03:35 PM

Well I have been playing with Shake for two days and it is very powerful. Thank god for Lynda.com.

Having a problem playing the smoothed out clip in FC.

Work flow:
I export the clip from FC to shake. Then I set the global parameters. Add a smooth node and analyze at smooth, in, and keep all the rest the same to test.

Then in the Fileout node, which came in with the clip from FC, I render out.

It pops up on a track over the old clip. But when I go to play it brings up the window “Warning – Dropped Frames”. I have this at time when my RAID is just starting in the morning but never after that. All the options are tried. And my machine is Mac Pro 8 – 3.0 processors, 16 GB ram so not sure what is happening.

Tricks?

Looks great for 1 sec but then will not run further with out clicking OK then another sec.


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