Channel: VideoFort
Category: Film & Animation
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Description: Want more free tutorials!? Support us by getting a copy of VF's CEO, Chris Carter's book "Become a Content Brand" bit.ly/videofortbook This book is the culmination of 10 years of creating content for over 180 brands like Redbull, Coldwell Banker, Amazon, Sandisk, Boeing and Marriott Hotels. If you want to learn the secrets on how we built up a multi-million dollar video production agency + a stock footage company that brings in over $150k in passive revenue a year, you need to check out "Become a Content Brand." In this tutorial I'll show you 3 practical ways you can use the 3D Camera Tracker in After Effects. This is an awesome tool Adobe integrated into After Effects. Here I'll show you how to blur out signs and licenses plates. Also the 3D camera tracker makes it easy to add "Augmented Reality" elements to any scene. We'll go through a simple use case in this tutorial for that. And very quickly I'll show you how to add text & shadows into a scene. 3D Tracking is essential to learn for any visual effects compositor. Learning the 3D Camera Tracker in After Effects is a great starting point for learning about 3D cameras & 3D space. SUBCRIBE to the channel for weekly tutorials: youtube.com/videofort Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/videofort Follow us on Instagram for behind the scenes: instagram.com/videofort Join the filmmaking community at: videofort.com • For this tutorial I use Adobe After Effects CC 2017. No plugins are required. Video tutorial by Max Bard @magicbard KEYS TO SUCCESS: • Use the 3D Camera Tracker in the Effects & Presets to track your scene. • Turn the motion blur on for all your layers if you have shaky footage. • Hold down the Option/ALT key on your keyboard to replace solids with layers or video footage. Please leave a like if this helped you and if you have any questions or want to learn a certain effect please let me know in the comments section and I'll get to it ASAP.