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Flair Starts
Talking To Bou-Jou and SceneGenie

| A recent industry
trend has begun marrying motion tracking with motion control, and Mark
Roberts Motion Control software Flair is
keeping pace. The rapid advance of motion tracking is creating an
accurate and cost-effective way to mix 2D film footage with 2D/3D CGI
elements. With motion tracking, your camera position in space can be
calculated if you only have 2D footage. Once you know your camera or
position path, you can easily add in CGI foreground and background
elements into the live footage. The marriage of motion tracking and
motion control takes this a step further. Shots created with a
"wild" camera, or even library footage, can be exported to Flair
and repeated by a motion control rig to add extra "live"
elements. For example, take a famous scene from an old movie and use
motion tracking to get the camera path. Then feed the camera path into a
motion control rig shooting an actor against blue-screen. The actor can
be instantly and seamlessly composited into the old footage. Flair,
the Mark Roberts Motion Control software, can now interface directly
with two new key players in motion tracking software, Bou-Jou and
SceneGenie, with files transferred directly between them. |
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