Adobe After Effects CC: Motion Tracking & Compositing Basics

Learn the basics of motion tracking and compositing in Adobe After Effects CC, including acne removal and object replacement. Join Will Bartlett today!

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Brief Summary

This course is your fun guide to mastering the basics of motion tracking and compositing in Adobe After Effects CC. Perfect for those looking to clean up and enhance their videos, all while having a blast learning with an expert.

Key Points

  • Learn motion tracking in After Effects CC
  • Remove pimples and objects from footage
  • Hands-on with Mocha AE for tracking

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand how to use motion tracking and compositing techniques
  • Effectively remove blemishes and unwanted objects from footage
  • Navigate Mocha AE for advanced tracking tasks

About This Course

Motion Tracking & Compositing Basics in Adobe After Effects CC: Pimple/Acne Removal, Sign/Screen Replacement, Mocha AE

Welcome to our Adobe After Effects CC: Motion Tracking & Compositing Basics Course!

This intermediate After Effects CC course will cover:

  • Image replacement in moving footage

  • Enhancing an actor's face by removing and cleaning up their pimples/acne

  • Removing objects from your scene

  • Tracking Techniques

  • Compositing Techniques

  • Adding/Removing Objects In Your Footage

  • An Introduction into Tracking inside Mocha AE

It will take you from the very beginning of opening After Effects, creating a composition, importing footage, opening Mocha AE for tracking, sending data back to After Effects and performing your composite into your footage.

Your instructor for this course is Will Bartlett. He has been using After Effects since 2006 for commercials, feature films, and animated creative projects. He is the founder of an established video production company in Toronto Canada and has been the Visual Effects Supervisor and Lead Visual Effects Artist on hundreds of projects including feature films and television commercials.

Our team will be available to answer any questions as well as help you with any issues you may come across while making your way through the course.

Even if you don’t have After Effects you can still take advantage of this course by downloading a free 30 day trial from Adobe, on their website. All you need to do is create a free account with them, it only takes a minute and you will then be able to start downloading After Effects.

Get started now with Adobe's visual effects program to enhance your footage today!

  • Motion Track Moving Footage

  • Replace Images In Footage

  • Motion Track Moving Objects In Footage

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4.9 course rating
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ui-avatar of Yogesh J S
Yogesh J. S.
4.5
1 year ago

It’s good

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Anonymized U.
5.0
1 year ago

Excelente

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ui-avatar of Greg Young
Greg Y.
4.0
3 years ago

Good lessons and tips! I do wish there was more explanations of the options within the tracking tools, and also when to use mocha vs AE tracker. But the mocha workflow was worth it.

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Muhammad A.
5.0
3 years ago

excellent please make more videos.

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ui-avatar of Larry Wilkerson
Larry W.
5.0
3 years ago

1st time user of Mocha AE. Currently using AE 2021, but with the menu options and selections available I am able to work with the later version that instructor is using. Course content #3 I was able to complete a full track in Mocha and export for use in AE. So far... so good!

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ui-avatar of Aviv Hallale
Aviv H.
5.0
4 years ago

Great at demystifying the subject with some awesome insight and techniques.

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ui-avatar of Ricardo Martin
Ricardo M.
3.0
4 years ago

Muy basica la clase de Mocha....

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ui-avatar of Jean Ewing
Jean E.
5.0
5 years ago

Loved this class, learned so much, one of the best classes I have taken from Udemy. Thanks!!!!

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Mugur B.
5.0
5 years ago

The course is well organized and to the point.

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ui-avatar of Eric Wahlstrom
Eric W.
3.5
5 years ago

I came into this course with a little bit of motion tracking and compositing knowledge. I definitely learned some new techniques in AE and Mocha from this course that I would apply in my projects. Overall, I liked that the lessons were fairly quick and that each lesson had slightly different approaches. I think there was unnecessary time spent on setting up the projects; while playing the lessons from the start of each video, I had mine completely ready to go (including asset organization) from nothing within seconds of the instructor preparing everything. In turn, it felt like other areas were more rushed where I would have liked to hear more introduction and explanation of the reason for choosing each step in the process before just jumping in. I was familiar with many of the effects being applied during the compositing stage but I think a more thorough explanation of what each effect is intended to do would be useful for beginners instead of just showing what the instructor was doing with them. I also felt like some of the lessons could have gone a little further to make the overall comp even better looking, like adding reflections to comped surfaces or ensuring that repeated patterns weren't obvious in comped foreground elements. I did some of this myself for my own added value but think it would have been helpful to demonstrate to beginners and people unaware of some of those more refined compositing techniques. All in all, I recommend this to people familiar with AE that are at the beginning and early intermediate stages of motion tracking and compositing.

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