What planar tracking is and how to use the power of planar tracking to easily track shots. Although After Effects offers a couple of methods for tracking, such as the point tracker, and the 3D Camera Tracker, there will be times when those will not get you the results that you need.
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- Don't know what resolution to choose? Locate “Preset” and click on the drop-down menu. The menu is divided up into four sections, respectively: web settings, standard definition broadcast settings (NTSC and PAL), HD settings (the most commonly used), and film settings. Select 'UHD 8K 23.976', which is four times the resolution of 1080p HD with 23.976 frames per second. It's always a good idea to create effects in 8K for future-proofing.
- In the second row, locate “Start Timecode” and “Duration.” Leave the “Start Timecode” at 0. “Duration” refers to the total length of the project, from start to end. Set the “Duration” to the required length for your composition.[1][2]