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Compositing an image into a handheld picture frame
Hello all, sorry for the long post.
I am currently doing some afx (CS5.5) work for a film. The director wants to have an archival picture composited into a picture frame that was shot on 8mm film (1920×1080). The shot is handheld and is a close up of the picture frame being opened to reveal the interior picture pane (Blank) facing the camera.
Thus far, I have been masking out the pane frame by frame and have the replacement image pre-comped on a lower layer. I have been using the motion tracker on the video of the frame which I then apply to a null object, then parent the position of the replacement image’s precomp to the null object.
This technique has given me hit or miss results each time, I am on my third attempt with this comp and have found tracking the motion of the frame to be extremely problematic due to the grain of the 8mm film. The frame remains mostly at the same aspect but does rotate +/- 5 degrees on x/y. I have already tried matching frame by frame (by hand), very tedious….
I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for a more reliable tracking solution to this problem? I have seen Mocha suggested a few places for motion tracking, are there any other alternatives or methods that I should be aware of?
Also, any suggestions on how to match the look of the 8mm B&W as well as the glass within the frame??
Thanks in advance. Much appreciated 🙂

