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  • not big on 3d, but i bet you could download an ae template online.

    “being 13 is a good time to start vfx”
    -jonachan chainy

  • hey ben, i am having a similar problem. when i import some mp4 footage, it just shows the very beginning frame. it says 0 to 0 below the preview. i cant move anything on the timeline. i prefer advice from you. thank you

    “being 13 is a good time to start vfx”
    -jonachan chainy

  • Jonachan Chainy

    May 15, 2014 at 9:08 am in reply to: tracker

    nevermind, i just moved the anchor point… thank you 🙂

    “being 13 is a good time to start vfx”
    -jonachan chainy

  • Jonachan Chainy

    May 15, 2014 at 8:52 am in reply to: tracker

    ok thanks, but how would i do that? i tried already, but it just selects the point and the box, if you understand what i mean. not the frame by frame data. but ill try again
    thanks for your support

    “being 13 is a good time to start vfx”
    -jonachan chainy

  • Jonachan Chainy

    May 14, 2014 at 12:12 pm in reply to: Mocha AE Problems

    in the tracking panel click edit target and select the clip you want to apply the tracking data, if that helps 🙂 enjoy

  • Jonachan Chainy

    May 14, 2014 at 8:36 am in reply to: Mocha AE – how to delete tracked data?

    uh i didnt read your stuff only your title. just delete the corner pin effect you used to paste it in your clip. if you mean to get it off your clipboard just copy something else on your computer

  • Jonachan Chainy

    May 14, 2014 at 8:30 am in reply to: How to track this shot?

    hey my name is Jon.
    i am no expert in tracking, but you may be able to right click clip on timeline and click track camera. or just click window—workspace—then click motion tracking. click track camera. i dont think it will work too well, but it may because it is a very simple clip that you want. if your tracker target dot things go insane, then try animation—track in mocha ae. now, if there is a pop up that says something about the file format, just convert it into mp4 using ae. (or avi) you can use the tools at the top to make a new area to track. then you can just paste the data after exporting it to your clipboard. mocha is the best. there are hundreds of online tutorials on it. enjoy 🙂

  • Jonachan Chainy

    May 14, 2014 at 7:53 am in reply to: mocha ae not supporting avi file

    windows 7 home premium
    64 bit os
    latest ae
    latest mocha…
    but i figured stuff out now.
    i can just convert it in ae. thanks for the suppotr guys! you are awesome.

  • hi, my name is Jon. know of a few simple ways to stabilize this image, and i have enhanced it with the “curves” effect. in order to stabilize the motion, you may need to use the warp stabilizer. i you don’t know how to use it, you can always reply and ask me to do it for you. i check my email nearly every day, so i can do it for you. but if you want to do it by yourself, just use the warp stabilizer. if it it not enough to satisfy you, try exporting it and re-importing, then repeating. if you have the mac os, you are in luck. open the file up in imovie and stabilize it there. (when you export, i suggest you export to mp4, avi can take up to 2 gigs for that 10 second file. enjoy!
    jonachan

    https://reels.creativecow.net/film/stabilized-and-enhances-plane-footage
    check it out…
    email me for the file or just reply

  • Jonachan Chainy

    January 15, 2014 at 7:10 am in reply to: How do i chroma key with a black background?

    thank you so much, I appreciate your help on this and I’ve been looking for this for a while…

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