CrumplePop has released a plugin called EasyTracker for Final Cut Pro X. This allows the insertion of text or graphics into a video sequence that will follow an object’s motion within the frame.
It is available for download now, priced with an introductory discount of $49 for the first week, thereafter it will be priced at $99.
Press release
EasyTracker for Final Cut Pro X
EasyTracker is a plugin that lets you quickly track the motion of objects in your video. You can see it here.
下载软件完成后,打开软件包,双击【CrumplePop EasyTracker 1.0.18.pkg】进行安装. CrumplePop EasyTracker 安装器将引导你完成此软件所需要的步骤,如图. CrumplePop EasyTracker 安装器提示你将占有您电脑上的33.4MB,如图. EasyTracker requires FCPX 10.2.3 or newer, macOS / OS X 10.11 or newer (the CrumplePop site says “10.11 or better”, but I don’t think it’ll work on OS X 10.6, grin), and—of course—FXFactory itself, which is free: you can’t beat that with a stick. Hash: yOJVbjsbGVeeGuhKtNmDCrumplepop EasyTracker 1.0.18.torrent 최신일드 토렌트도 토렌트가가 입니다.최신 밤문화 정보는 남자클럽에서!스포츠 뉴스는 토토보안관에서. Crumplepop EasyTracker 1.0.18.
With EasyTracker, you can:
- Make a title, graphic, or animation “stick” to something in the frame and follow it around.
- Replace the screen of a phone or computer with your own image or video.
- Replace a sign, billboard, or window with your own image.
Permute 2 2 4 5. For the next week, you can get EasyTracker for $49.
Get it here.
After 1 week, the price will move to $99.
If you edit with Final Cut Pro – either the classic and/or new version – then you are familiar with two of its long-running plug-in developers. Namely, FxFactory (Noise Industries) and CrumplePop. Last year the two companies joined forced to bring the first audio plug-ins to the FxFactory plug-in platform. CrumplePop has since expanded its offerings through FxFactory to include a total of six audio and video products. These are AudioDenoise, EchoRemover, VideoDenoise, AutoWhiteBalance, EasyTracker, and BetterStabilizer.
Like much of the eclectic mix of products curated through FxFactory, the CrumplePop effects work on a mix of Apple and Adobe products (macOS only). You’ll have to check the info for each specific plug-in to make sure it works with your application needs. These are listed on the FxFactory site, however, this list isn’t always complete. For example, an effect that is listed for Premiere Pro may also work in After Effects or Audition (in the case of audio). While most are cross-application compatible, the EasyTracker effect only works in Final Cut Pro X. On the other hand, the audio filters work in the editing applications, but also Audition, Logic Pro X, and even GarageBand. As with all of the FxFactory effects, you can download a trial through the FxFactory application and see for yourself, whether or not to buy.
I’ve tested several of these effects and they are simple to apply and adjust. The controls are minimal, but simplicity doesn’t mean lack of power. Naturally, whenever you compare any given effect or filter from company A versus company B, you can never definitively say which is the best one. Some of these functions, like stabilization, are also available within the host application itself. Ultimately the best results are often dependent on the individual clip. In other words, results will be better with one tool or the other, depending on the challenges presented in any given clip. Regardless, the tools are easy to use and usually provide good results.
In my testing, a couple of the CrumplePop filters proved very useful to me. EchoRemover is a solid, go-to, “fix it” filter for location and studio interviews, voice overs, and other types of dialogue. Often those recordings have a touch of “boominess” to the sound, because of the room ambience. EchoRemover did the trick on my trouble clip. The default setting was a bit heavy-handed, but after a few tweaks, I had the clean track I was looking for.
EasyStabilizer is designed to tame shaky and handheld camera footage. There are several starting parameters to choose from, such as “handheld walking”, which determine the analysis to be done on the clip. One test shot had the camera operator with a DSLR moving around a group of people at a construction site in a semi-circle, which is a tough shot to stabilize. Comparing the results to the built-in tools didn’t leave any clear winner in my mind. Both results were good, but not without some, subtle motion artifacts.
I also tested EasyTracker, which is designed for only Final Cut Pro X. I presume that’s because Premiere Pro and After Effects already both offer good tracking. Or maybe there’s something in the apps that makes this effect harder to develop. In any case, EasyTracker gives you two methods: point and planar. Point tracking is ideal for when you want to pin an object to something that moves in the frame. Planar is designed for tracking flat objects, like inserting a screen into phone or monitor. When 3D is enabled, the pinned object will scale in size as the tracked object gets larger in the frame. UPDATE: I had posted earlier that the foreground video seemed to only work with static images, like graphic logos, but that was incorrect. The good folks at CrumplePop pointed me to one of their tutorials. The trick is that you first have to make a compound clip of the foreground clip and then it works fine with a moving foreground and background image.
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Like other FxFactory effects, you only buy the filter you want, without a huge investment in a large plug-in package, where many of the options might go unused. Stationery set for pages 4 0 3. It’s nice to see FxFactory add audio filters, which expands its versatility and usefulness within the greater Final Cut Pro X (and Premiere Pro) ecosystem.
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