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Quick Tip – “Change the Channel” Mocha for AE Case Study

Quick Tip – “Change the Channel” Mocha for AE Case Study

Tutorial Details
This entry is part 5 of 12 in the The Complete Introduction to Motion Trackers Session
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Today’s Quick Tip was created after a conversation with a friend who knew about Imagineer System’s Mocha for After Effects, but couldn’t bring himself to actually get in and play with it. We’ll be looking at two different projects: 1. Replacing what’s playing on a television and 2. Stabilizing a 4-month long time-lapse. If your project has you running for another cup of coffee, maybe it’s time to try Mocha… :)


Tutorial

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Additional Resources

Adam Everett Miller is everettoptions on Videohive
  • DoomLike

    The time laps example is very relevant !

    Nice :P

  • http://www.mamoworld.com Mathias Möhl

    Thank you for the introduction!

    One remark to your corner pin. You don’t have to scale the footage to fit the comp and precompose it if you use mochaImport. The script detects the problem and creates the precomp automatically, if necessary. However, if you do it manually it also does not hurt…

    Best
    Mathias

  • Majorek

    Great tutorial ! I used Mocha sometimes it’s better than track motion in After Effects

  • Maftei Gheorghe

    Why can not import the files MTS Mocha?

    • http://www.vimeo.com/everettoptions Adam Everett Miller
      Author

      drop it into Adobe Media Encoder and convert it to an MOV. MTS is a funky compressed camera format.

      • levinlee

        thank you!

  • kwaku nyantekyi

    Nice tutorial. BTW, you remind me a little of Nick Campbell from grayscalegorllia.

    • http://www.vimeo.com/everettoptions Adam Everett Miller
      Author

      well he’s a stud, so I’ll take the as a compliment :)