How to use various features to set optimal reference points and correct tracking drift in an rotospline

Learn how to capture and export adjusted tracking data, use various features to set optimal reference points, and eliminate tracking drift in a rotospline in this advanced tutorial from master trainer Steve Wright. Wright also shows you how to best deal with long panning shots, often tricky for trackers to manipulate.
Watch the video tutorial below.



Steve Wright is a visual effects compositing veteran with 70 broadcast television commercials and over 60 feature films credits. He’s developed video games at Atari, done 3D animations for Robert Abel and Associates, and was senior compositor and 2D technical director at Kodak’s Cinesite. He now teaches, trains, writes, and develops online visual effects compositing, tracking, Nuke and Shake training programs for artists in the VFX industry around the world. He not only teaches individuals in classroom settings and online but he also travels to VFX facilities around the world to both train the staff in compositing techniques and help improve the facility’s 2D/3D production pipeline productivity. He is the author of the book, Digital Composting for Film and Video, now in its third edition.