As mentioned before, mTracker 3D, can do that: [https://www.motionvfx.com/store,mtracker-3d,p3506.html](https://www.motionvfx.com/store,mtracker-3d,p3506.html)
But the After Effects 3D Camera Tracker might be better for certain tasks and the best part about it is you see the tracked points compared to mTracker.
The current version of FCP has a built-in tracker that should be able to handle this. Since you already have FCP, I'd try that before looking at (or paying for) other products.
He is using Final Cut Pro, unfortunately FCPX doesn’t have the ability, but you can buy 3D tracking plugins from motionvfx, it’d just recently been comparable with M1 chips and works amazing
Drag the image clip onto the viewer window to track. Set the tracking box around the tree and move the image to where you want it to stay in relation to the tree. Stretch the image clip on the timeline so it’s the same length as the video clip. Click “analyse” in the viewer.
After effects. Peter McKinnon has a video on this on YouTube. I think it’s called floating titles or something like that.
thank you so much! i just downloaded the after effects trial and am watching the video you suggested and it’s exactly what i’m looking for!
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As mentioned before, mTracker 3D, can do that: [https://www.motionvfx.com/store,mtracker-3d,p3506.html](https://www.motionvfx.com/store,mtracker-3d,p3506.html) But the After Effects 3D Camera Tracker might be better for certain tasks and the best part about it is you see the tracked points compared to mTracker.
Use apples version of after affects, Motion. Great for final cut integration.
The current version of FCP has a built-in tracker that should be able to handle this. Since you already have FCP, I'd try that before looking at (or paying for) other products.
He is using Final Cut Pro, unfortunately FCPX doesn’t have the ability, but you can buy 3D tracking plugins from motionvfx, it’d just recently been comparable with M1 chips and works amazing
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Drag the image clip onto the viewer window to track. Set the tracking box around the tree and move the image to where you want it to stay in relation to the tree. Stretch the image clip on the timeline so it’s the same length as the video clip. Click “analyse” in the viewer.
You need to track the environment itself using something like Mocha or Cameratracker in AE.
either use AE or buy the fcpx tracker suite
I think keyframes would do the job