Match moving

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Match moving

Matchmoving describes a technique in film that allows virtual objects to be used in moving film or video recordings. The movements of various objects in the recordings are followed ( tracking ). Based on the displacement of the objects in relation to one another, first the position of the objects in space and then the movement and the angle of view of the real camera are calculated.

software

  • Nuke
  • Blender (since version 2.61)
  • Voodoo (freeware)
  • After Effects (since version CS6)
  • Scenespector VooCAT
  • Icarus
  • Maya Live
  • The Pixel Farm PFMatchIt
  • The Pixel Farm PFTrack
  • PFHoe (discontinued)
  • Autodesk MatchMover
  • Science.D.Visions 3DEqualizer
  • Andersson Technologies SynthEyes
  • 2d3 boujou
  • Mocha
  • Cinema4D (from version 16)
  • fayIN

See also

literature

  • Matchmoving: The Invisible Art of Camera Tracking , by Tim Dobbert, Sybex, Feb 2005, ISBN 0-7821-4403-9