Motion’s Motion Tracking in the Real World
PPBH Advertising and Lone Peak Productions worked together to create a spot for a new telephone. At the time of the shooting, the screen that would typically appear on the new specialized Relay Utah telephone, had yet to be released. Lone Peak was tasked to insert the new screen on the telephone as it was being used by the actors during the shoot.
In order to achieve this effect I relied on Motion's motion tracking capabilities. Added additional elements such as a matted color mask to give it a more realistic light reflection. The end result is a seamless match as if the new and old phone's face plates where glued together. Click here to see a before and after compression of the spot.
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That is crazy to me. I have just started getting back into video editing. I bought Final Cut Studio 7 and have been trying to teach myself. I ran across your stuff on Creative Cow it has been about a year since I started and I really thought Motion was for small things all the tutorials I saw were very basic, I did not even know it could do Kinetic Typography. I love your work and am glad that you have put this out there for us to learn from. I hope to get this good with Motion as well as Final Cut.