My Other Car is an Abrams
June 2nd, 2008
Recently, I was working on a matchmoving project shot near my own house. Matchmoving is when something is shot with a moving camera and then that footage is tracked in 3D space.
The result is data that can be brought into a 3D program, like modo. This allows the ability to integrate computer graphics, like an Abrams, for example, with live footage.
I animated and rendered the Abrams in modo and composited the shot in Shake. The footage was from my DVX-100B, shot in 24 frames per second in widescreen mode.
Click the picture of the Abrams to play.
Reels in Motion Visual Effects Compositing and Matchmoving
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