@@ThatModernDude Can davinci resolve use the gyro metadata from sony (e.g. sony fx9, alpha 7siii or alpha 7C)? This would be even better, clearly better.
READ THIS!!! If you are having trouble getting the tracker to stay on target, I HIGHLY recommend you try setting "adaptive mode" to "best match". This worked out really great for me. You can find the adaptive mode in your tracker towards the top
Worked exactly as described :) Point to note from my own efforts on this: The time to analyse the tracking goes up dramatically if you make the search square bigger, but it does produce a smoother path.
I applaud you for encouraging unique questions and encouraging people to take you up on your offer. It’s this type of “outside the box” thinking that may just inspire or provoke a new idea in someone else. It’s hard to have a new idea when you’re locked in to old ones. Sometimes answers create new questions!!
had a few people ask how to in Resolve. There were a few AE tutorials but no Resolve/Fusion. It's still the same idea - but now I can link people to here. thanks.
Coming from Premiere and trying to learn to do the same stuff in Resolve. I would often keyframe this kind of stuff and knew tracking Resolve had it built in. TYTY for showing me how.
Had a handheld video of a sunrise and I wanted to center on the sun and stop the slight movement... I had to watch this video about 5 times to understand it (I'm slow) but it worked great. Thanks!
I've been trying to do this all afternoon by following several other CZcams clips... This one is the best I've seen and make it all so simple and, more importantly, it works! Thank you! You've just got yourself a new subscriber.
Thank you for actually explaining what the Track node does. Too many of these tutorials are just "do this, then this, then this", which is great to get the effect you want, but not great for actually learning the program. Keep it up!
I saw Brian suggest it your last video and thought it would be a great idea Good on you mate for following through and listening to your audience, appreciate it
Good stuff !! I’m looking to add a cover over a car licence tag in one of my videos and this tip looks like it would do the trick. Can’t wait to give it a go, thanks.
What is the easiest way to "loosen" the locked down tracker (ie less background movement) to give it a more "organic" feel while still mostly stabilized?
Great video, thanks for the info - unfortunately this feature is so crappy in davinci resolve. Tracker's don't follow very well in all but the most perfectly lit (and contrasty) scenarios. Glitched out a lot for me and was pretty unusable.
Great tutorial, I've been looking for a way of doing this. It's a bit daunting, the amount of stuff I don't know how to do yet on DaVinci Resolve, but I'll get there eventually.
Thanks dude, it also shows how to stick text to an object! Two things in a short video. It was only to fast speaking, but it is a lack of my language skills...
@@ThatModernDude I got all the things I need, only some details are missing. So I am really lucky about your videos and will watch them to learn more! (Maybe I will improve my English understanding skills too)
Thank you, was looking for something like that, and all other (free) program I found are not really capable of doing it (and Blender kinda feels like a pain). Would have been cool, if you quickly talked about how to manually correct the track (I track something that sometimes might be covered for a second, and the program can get confused). So I'm now trying a way to solve this :)
Wow!!! There are so many reasons why I wanna thank you for this tutorial!! First reason: I just shot a freelance job yesterday (a fashion video for women's shoes 👠) and as I only had the still photographer in-between moments to shoot my video at the studio, I didn't use a tripod. This method will save my shooting hehehe (PS: I'll also try the edit's page stabilization tool on the camera lock mode to see if it does the same but the Fusion method seems to be much more controlled). Reason number 2 for my "thank you" reasons is that I've been trying to learn a little more about Fusion (even attended a presencial course recently) and there are not many tutorials I found on Fusion for my needs. Usually they are about flashy things like 3D cameras or arguably "cool effects". And so I end this long comment asking for a tutorial on green screen, but a good one hehehe. How to do advanced green screen on Fusion? Meaning using clean plates and/or several different masks on the a person's (what to separate and how like head/hair/hands/etc for good green screen results). I recently made the jump from Adobe to start doing my whole video workflow on DaVinci 16.1 (I bought the Studio version after they included the full screen view support, that was the last reason I needed to make the jump). As an editor I am interested in using the different tabs in DaVinci for just what I need. Exemple: If I do green screen and compose a talent with a still for the background, many times I'll be working with log footage for the green screen talent and an oversaturated Rec709 still from Shutterstock. The usual tutorials people would make for Fusion would be compose it all on Fusion (and using the Fusion color tools to create a faux log-looking still in Fusion and having the whole composite Fusion clip to be color corrected in the Color Page afterwards as color always happen after the Fusion tab in DaVinci). As an editor I know that when you do this kind of green screen shots, clients and agencies ask for a lot of revisions, meaning the background would probably be changed a couple of times until the video is approved and it make more sense to me to have the "composite" available on my edit timeline rather than inside the Fusion clip, so my ideal workflow is to have the green screen done once and very well inside Fusion and overlaid on a still in my edit page. Client changes the background, I change it right inside the edit page and this is it. Another reason for doing it this way is that I can independently color both clips (foreground and background) in de Color Page in DaVinci. I mean why on Earth would somebody do color correcting (either the still or the log footage) inside Fusion when you are already inside the DaVinci environment??? Many Fusion tutorials I see come from a perspective of a Fusion Stand alone user. I really want see more tutorials that take advantage of using the whole Davinci Resolve ecosystem and this would be a great useful example: Do your editing on the EDIT page, do your alpha for green screen footage on the FUSION tab (where Fusion excels) and do the color grading independently for foreground and background in the COLOR tab (where the color tools in DaVinci excels over the Fusion tools). Sorry for the super long babbling comment but I really want to see more tutorials like this and have found very little resources. Cheers from Brazil! Have a great day :-)
Your videos and tutorials are getting better by the hour :-D You doing a great job, and I really like the way you talk around all the options not just the one you are using. Cheers from Norway
Thanks for the video. Not really my favorite effect, but that is probably due to me know knowing how I would use it. But at least I know a bit more about howthe tracker in fusion works, so a big thumbs up for that.
@@ThatModernDude Yup. And I am sure one day down the road I will remember this tutorial and use it in a project. So please keep the tutorials coming. i'm a new subscriber and am enjoying going through your previous tuts on Resolve.
Thankyou for your video.. it was super easy to grab trackers...Can you also make a video on (a dance video masking on the dancer only removing the background) how to control on the movement of the dancer on the video ...Any tips or technique available..
Wow that was way easy! Good job man I appreciate it! Been trying to fiddle around with the tracker you cleared up a lot of questions. Thank you!
Good to hear you were trying it out yourself!!
Thanks for asking the question! This is a great video!
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@@ThatModernDude Can davinci resolve use the gyro metadata from sony (e.g. sony fx9, alpha 7siii or alpha 7C)? This would be even better, clearly better.
READ THIS!!! If you are having trouble getting the tracker to stay on target, I HIGHLY recommend you try setting "adaptive mode" to "best match". This worked out really great for me. You can find the adaptive mode in your tracker towards the top
thankj you for the advce
Worked exactly as described :) Point to note from my own efforts on this: The time to analyse the tracking goes up dramatically if you make the search square bigger, but it does produce a smoother path.
Oh 100% because it has to analyze more footage.
thanks i was wondering why my tracking was at 5 seconds per frame while his was at 7 frames per second :D
@@samuelrauschenberger Different processor speed on your computer will also be a factor, but target area is the elephant in the room.
So badass. This is my first experience with Fusion and I learned so much in this short time. I'm stoked to start using it now.
So glad it helped out!!
Subscribed for how efficient this video was. Thank you for not wasting our time and getting straight to the point, such a breath of fresh air
Glad it helped! That was exactly the point
I applaud you for encouraging unique questions and encouraging people to take you up on your offer.
It’s this type of “outside the box” thinking that may just inspire or provoke a new idea in someone else.
It’s hard to have a new idea when you’re locked in to old ones.
Sometimes answers create new questions!!
Totally agree! 🙏
Bro, I simply trusted and did it along with your explanation and it worked flawlessly! Thank you so much! Solved in 2min :)))
Perfect!!
had a few people ask how to in Resolve. There were a few AE tutorials but no Resolve/Fusion. It's still the same idea - but now I can link people to here. thanks.
I find the easiest way to do things in fusion is to watch AE tutorials and then just transpose the information. But glad it helped!
got frustrated thinking how id do this.
Massive help on this video. TY
Glad it helped
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH, EVEN THAT WAS HARD TO UNDERSTAND SOME WORDS CAUSE I'M LEARNING U.S ENGLISH, YOU'VE HELPED ME!
Glad it helped!
I wish I can like you again. Years later this video helped me for a second time.
Coming from Premiere and trying to learn to do the same stuff in Resolve. I would often keyframe this kind of stuff and knew tracking Resolve had it built in. TYTY for showing me how.
No Problem!
I tried this and I got hyped becase now it kinda looks like one of those small effects professional youtubers use haha thanks!
Even just using this for text will amazing. Thanks!
No problem
It's 3yo vid and I've been working with Resolve last 4 years and it still surprise me how many features has. The best video editor at the moment IMO.
Had a handheld video of a sunrise and I wanted to center on the sun and stop the slight movement... I had to watch this video about 5 times to understand it (I'm slow) but it worked great. Thanks!
I've been trying to do this all afternoon by following several other CZcams clips... This one is the best I've seen and make it all so simple and, more importantly, it works! Thank you! You've just got yourself a new subscriber.
Thanks so much! Glad it helped
I have watched ten tutorials for this over two days I am so tired but at least you did the trick
Glad you finally got there
Thank you for actually explaining what the Track node does. Too many of these tutorials are just "do this, then this, then this", which is great to get the effect you want, but not great for actually learning the program. Keep it up!
thanks i was looking for this for over an hour now. good that you go over the merge drop down that answered my question
i alwayss thought it was difficult to do tracking stuff but it is really easy thanks to tutorials like this !!!
I am new to Da Vinci Resolve so subscribing every youtuber from whom I can learn from
Welcome!
I saw Brian suggest it your last video and thought it would be a great idea
Good on you mate for following through and listening to your audience, appreciate it
🙏
Thank you so much for the great explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks a bunch! Very helpful tutorial!
Glad it helped!
Good stuff !! I’m looking to add a cover over a car licence tag in one of my videos and this tip looks like it would do the trick. Can’t wait to give it a go, thanks.
You could also use a Planar tracker for that! Would work a bit better IMO!
That Modern Dude. Thanks very much, I will look into that.
Great video, sir! Straight to the point. Thank you!
THANK YOU!!! I've watched so many videos, and this one finally gave me the answer I was looking for.
Great explanation, particularly that the tracking node works like a merge node, that was a lightbulb moment for me. Thank you!
That’s awesome to hear!
Thank you so much for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! This is a great tutorial!
All your videos are so awesome.
Thank so much!
Recently got into video editing and recently found your page, 1 suggestion of something I’d like to learn is how to reverse a clip.
One of the better explanations of tracker. And your hair looks awesome.
Haha thanks!
Thank you so much ❤
You're welcome 😊
this tutorial is well done. Very cool
No problem!
Please make more videos like this.. thank you.. i need to know more about davinci
I have a fun idea for this. Way easier than I thought and yours was the first video to come up. Thanks!
Fantastic!!!
Great tutorial! Exactly what I was looking to achieve and was very simple to follow along.
Glad it worked!!
As they say - we don't known what we don't know. Always excellent to discover!
Glad it helped :)
Thanks for your nice videos.
Glad you like them!
Thank you sm, this was super useful and worked right off the bat, unlike some other tutorials. Thankss
Thank you Kevin De Bruyne, great assist as always
thanks! i'm about to get my new laptop to edit more videos!!
How good! Let’s go ✊
this is the best tutorial on youtube, i love you
If you go in the stabilization tool in the color tab (setting it to single point) it is even easier and faster.
What is the easiest way to "loosen" the locked down tracker (ie less background movement) to give it a more "organic" feel while still mostly stabilized?
Most important question here but sadly no answer.
@@dronescoVKE what is 'organic' feel ?
Fantastic video, you really helped me with this one! Thanks!
Great video, thanks for the info - unfortunately this feature is so crappy in davinci resolve. Tracker's don't follow very well in all but the most perfectly lit (and contrasty) scenarios. Glitched out a lot for me and was pretty unusable.
Super straightforward video. Thanks!
Great tutorial, I've been looking for a way of doing this. It's a bit daunting, the amount of stuff I don't know how to do yet on DaVinci Resolve, but I'll get there eventually.
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much. subscribing RIGHT NOW.
Love that!
Great vid man! Easy to follow :)
Glad it helped
Just started using davinci. This is really helpful. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial. Thanks!
Thanks! Glad you liked it
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Fantastic tutorial and explanations!
I like your videos, short enough to digest and rewatch and I always pick up other tips and tricks as I watch your videos. Thank you.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoy them! Exactly what I've been trying to accomplish!
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you very much! I wish I could give you 100 likes👍👍👍
Thanks dude, it also shows how to stick text to an object!
Two things in a short video. It was only to fast speaking, but it is a lack of my language skills...
Double whammy! No that’s fair, a few people have mentioned it! I need to calm down haha
@@ThatModernDude I got all the things I need, only some details are missing. So I am really lucky about your videos and will watch them to learn more!
(Maybe I will improve my English understanding skills too)
Simple presentation!
🙏
been trying to figure this out.. thanks bro!
thanks a lot dude!
Thi was a very helpful & well spoken tutorial dude!
Oh das it?!?! thanks for this mate! so easy!
No problem 👍
very good job , thanks we are now attending to test other options : FG only or FG VS background
I’ll have to look up some good use cases for that!
Very good. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you, was looking for something like that, and all other (free) program I found are not really capable of doing it (and Blender kinda feels like a pain).
Would have been cool, if you quickly talked about how to manually correct the track (I track something that sometimes might be covered for a second, and the program can get confused). So I'm now trying a way to solve this :)
Glad I could help! Will look into making an updated version!
Thank you much. Great, straight to the point tutorial. Bravo.
No problem! Glad it helped
Great video! I'm now subscribed 👌
Glad you liked it!! Welcome
Thank you sir for providing this great video!
Incredibly helpful! This was fast and easy. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Thanks!
I enjoyed,and is supper easy.
PS adobe need plugin for that track at end end :))
Thanks for sharing! It's a great video and inspiring.
Thanks for the tutorial
No problem!
That's great! Thank you
You're welcome!
Great video. You demystified the tracker tool. Thank you.
Haha glad it helped!
I love using resolve, but never have played with the advanced tracking and stabilization. Good to know there is an easy replacement to Nuke!
Fusion and Nuke are very similar!
That was insanely easy
Sooo easy!!
Looks like i have a lot to learn about Davinci Resolve, great video !
Glad it was helpful!
This was awesome
Thank you!
Been looking for tutorials on this for Davinci! Really easy! Great video!! Thank you!
Thanks so much! Glad it helped
Wow!!! There are so many reasons why I wanna thank you for this tutorial!! First reason: I just shot a freelance job yesterday (a fashion video for women's shoes 👠) and as I only had the still photographer in-between moments to shoot my video at the studio, I didn't use a tripod. This method will save my shooting hehehe (PS: I'll also try the edit's page stabilization tool on the camera lock mode to see if it does the same but the Fusion method seems to be much more controlled). Reason number 2 for my "thank you" reasons is that I've been trying to learn a little more about Fusion (even attended a presencial course recently) and there are not many tutorials I found on Fusion for my needs. Usually they are about flashy things like 3D cameras or arguably "cool effects". And so I end this long comment asking for a tutorial on green screen, but a good one hehehe. How to do advanced green screen on Fusion? Meaning using clean plates and/or several different masks on the a person's (what to separate and how like head/hair/hands/etc for good green screen results). I recently made the jump from Adobe to start doing my whole video workflow on DaVinci 16.1 (I bought the Studio version after they included the full screen view support, that was the last reason I needed to make the jump). As an editor I am interested in using the different tabs in DaVinci for just what I need. Exemple: If I do green screen and compose a talent with a still for the background, many times I'll be working with log footage for the green screen talent and an oversaturated Rec709 still from Shutterstock. The usual tutorials people would make for Fusion would be compose it all on Fusion (and using the Fusion color tools to create a faux log-looking still in Fusion and having the whole composite Fusion clip to be color corrected in the Color Page afterwards as color always happen after the Fusion tab in DaVinci). As an editor I know that when you do this kind of green screen shots, clients and agencies ask for a lot of revisions, meaning the background would probably be changed a couple of times until the video is approved and it make more sense to me to have the "composite" available on my edit timeline rather than inside the Fusion clip, so my ideal workflow is to have the green screen done once and very well inside Fusion and overlaid on a still in my edit page. Client changes the background, I change it right inside the edit page and this is it. Another reason for doing it this way is that I can independently color both clips (foreground and background) in de Color Page in DaVinci. I mean why on Earth would somebody do color correcting (either the still or the log footage) inside Fusion when you are already inside the DaVinci environment??? Many Fusion tutorials I see come from a perspective of a Fusion Stand alone user. I really want see more tutorials that take advantage of using the whole Davinci Resolve ecosystem and this would be a great useful example: Do your editing on the EDIT page, do your alpha for green screen footage on the FUSION tab (where Fusion excels) and do the color grading independently for foreground and background in the COLOR tab (where the color tools in DaVinci excels over the Fusion tools). Sorry for the super long babbling comment but I really want to see more tutorials like this and have found very little resources. Cheers from Brazil! Have a great day :-)
Good Stuff Thanks!
thanks for keeping this succinct
Wow, delivered as promised. Great job as always.
Thanks so much
Your videos and tutorials are getting better by the hour :-D You doing a great job, and I really like the way you talk around all the options not just the one you are using. Cheers from Norway
Thanks so much for the kind words :) glad it helped !!!
Awesome video, gonna use this for some sweet B-Roll
Awesomely presented! So easy to understand!
Glad it helped!
Subbed for the awesomeness!
Thank you 🙏
Fantastic, thank you
Your welcome!
Thanks for the video. Not really my favorite effect, but that is probably due to me know knowing how I would use it. But at least I know a bit more about howthe tracker in fusion works, so a big thumbs up for that.
As long as you learnt something then it was time well spent !
@@ThatModernDude Yup. And I am sure one day down the road I will remember this tutorial and use it in a project. So please keep the tutorials coming. i'm a new subscriber and am enjoying going through your previous tuts on Resolve.
thanks bro for your tutorial
You're welcome!
great one! keep it up
Thank you!
I wish I could give you another thumbs up, Thanks Bro.
Thanks so much! The fact you liked it is more than enough!
Thank you!
You’re welcome! Hope it helped!
Loving your content :) liked and sub’ed !
Thanks so much! Welcome
Loved it Thank youuuu
No worries
Thankyou for your video.. it was super easy to grab trackers...Can you also make a video on (a dance video masking on the dancer only removing the background) how to control on the movement of the dancer on the video ...Any tips or technique available..
I can look into it. Sounds like rotoscoping 100% of the footage to me
Congratulations, great tutorial, thank you so much. Could you explain how to proceed assuming that we approach the subject from afar?
The process would be the same! Just make sure you track scale as well as you would be moving in
Thanks!! sogood and convenient :)
You're welcome!
super. thanks !!
Thank you too!