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Digieffects Camera Mapper

Written on September 30, 2009 at 8:41 pm, by Jeff McIntosh

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I used this new plug-in called Digieffects Camera Mapper on my latest motion graphics project. “The Camera Mapper plugin allows you to isolate one or several objects in your footage, project these objects on a separate layer and pull that layer out of the background, creating the visual illusion of the object floating in front of the original footage.”

Key Features:

  • Realistically create the illusion that a still image is fully dimensional moving footage.
  • Subtly change the perspective of a shot, or animate it over time.
  • Can be combined with 3D tracking to add or alter elements in a scene.
  • Now you can step back in time and get another chance to move the camera.
  • Allows you to stay in After Effects when working with fully dimensional models

I know it sounds complicated, but once you check out this tutorial it should become straight forward.  If you have any questions please leave a comment below.

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  1. by Ryan

    On October 2, 2009 at 3:47 pm

    That video was really good. It seriously gave me the chills.

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