
With Call Outs for DaVinci Resolve, it is quick and easy to add such capability to your video.Ĭall Outs templates include 20 different designs and animations.

It can be an area, an object, a person, minute details, or a moving object. Often, as video editors we want to draw attention to a certain part of a video. With this pack, video editors can display information in their videos while creating a visual reference to the subject being displayed. BUT, the next one will pick up in it's place.Call Outs is a set of title templates for DaVinci Resolve. Once one Ptransform node runs our of data, it will stop affecting the position of the item. Then use all the planar transform nodes on the item you need to move with the tracked data. Repeat till you've tracked everything you need. Once you've got that data, reposition the playhead to the foreward most frame and track forwards again. Set that to a few seconds ahead of where the first failed, track backwards till you reach the first frame the original PT node couldn't track. Save the planar tracker node off to the side, and use another PT node. Track as much as you can with one, then create planar transform. If all that fails, use multiple planar trackers. But if you scribble some black boxes/lines whatever, it'll track easier. Tracking an empty whiteboard alone will fsil every time.

The tracker needs points of contrast to track. You can also change the track chanel from luminance to a specific color if there's a lof of that color to be tracked.Īlso try selecting an area larger than the object you're tracking if it's mostly monochromatic. If it's one specific area that keeps failing, try resetting the tracker and track BACKWARDS over the problem area. So I stop, reset to last successful track frame, and track forward one at a time again. If the tracker falls off, the playback will keep going.

Then after maybe 10-20 frames whatever, I click the track forward button and leave my cursor over the stop. I always click the "one frame at a time" button a whole bunch to get started.
