"Motion Tracking" refers to a technique in video editing where the movement of objects or people in a video is tracked and analyzed. This allows capturing the position, speed, and motion patterns of these objects over time. Motion tracking is often used to create visual effects, such as adding virtual objects, applying image stabilization, or tracking movements for animations.
Typical features of software in the field of "Motion Tracking" include:
Object tracking: The software allows selecting specific objects or areas in the video and tracking their movement over time.
Keyframe setting: There are tools for placing keyframes to define the position and movement of objects so they can be animated throughout the video.
Data analysis: The software provides features for analyzing the recorded motion data, such as speed, acceleration, and direction of movement.
Customizable tracking algorithms: There are various tracking algorithms and techniques that can be adjusted according to the project's requirements, such as optical flow tracking, point tracking, or pattern recognition.