01 | Matchmove Camera Track

Result


My first tutorial of learning how to use 3D Equalizer to do matchmoving, and here are the things that I should always bear in mind:

  1. Adjust the gamma and contrast in image control setting, which is
    non-destructive to the footage, to find the most recognisable area for the tracker points.
  2. Avoid water surface and glass reflections.
  3. Place tracker points evenly from inward to outward.
    All the x&y axis and z-depth should be covered. ( as image belowed)
A capscreen from 3DE tutorial on class.

From this tutorial, I have experienced what a matchmove artist will do in his/her daily job routine.

According to the description on screenskills.com,
“Matchmove artists match computer-generated (CG) scenes with shots from live-action footage so the two can be convincingly combined. They recreate live-action backgrounds (plates) on a computer in a way that mirrors the camera on the set in every way, including lens distortion.”

And I have learnt matchmove artist is an entry level job position in the industry, thats why we, as the students, should practise the skill. Perhaps it is one of the positions I would like to work on after my graduation.

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