Mailing List AE-List@media-motion.tv — Message #54117
From:
Mr. Eric D. Kirk <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
Subject:
Re: [AE] Tracking Iphone/Ipad screen replacement - green or not?
Date:
Mon, 2 Jun 2014 11:22:18 -0400
To:
After Effects Mail List <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
Hi Roei,
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I understand now. Also an interesting comment about trackers in general by the other gentleman. I suppose then that the AE tracker might also be helpful in that.
about the markers: I mean I would have to remove the markers because I want the real reflections from the scene
and I want the real background to use blend modes to better integrate the composite into the scene.
and with markers I would get holes in the footage once removed t. and as for cg reflections guess when you don't have good real reflections (like it shot 2) you can fake those
but sometimes you really better off getting the real ones.Â
Good discussion. I know I've done this a number of times and each time can think of some way they could have shot it better.
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I would prefer to have a 4-5 little dots to use for tracking and secondly, where possible avoid unneccesary glare. But the trackers would definitely be helpful. Then avoid where possible unnecessary hands or fingers overlapping the screen. What I don't quite understand is why you would have to remove the track points. Isn't this a screen replacement?
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If so, seems that replacement would cover the track points. As for the reflection. I'd just add that back in after the fact.
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I'd much rather have a matte black screen with dots than a shiny one any day. :)
We use small tracking target stickers at each corner of the screen and mocha takes care of the rest. How experienced are you with mocha? Even the most difficult tracks can be accomplished manually but there are a lot of ways to do it you may not know about. There are some great advanced tuts online even pros could learn from.
We never use green because as you said it blocks reflections, but more importantly you can get green spill on the actors that is harder to manage.