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Adding the motion tracker plugin has been a top request from Nero Video users, so we're happy to finally deliver it in Nero Platinum 2023.
Here we will create a tutorial on using the Nero Video motion tracker.
This could be a useful extra service in situations where you need to obscure something in real time, such as personal information, a license plate, a person's face, a company emblem, or other moving things.
Open the Nero Video application first, and you will see a dashboard with all of the features listed. We need to find the middle feature—"Make Advanced Movie," and simply click it to make an entry.
Select the videos you want to experience this new features plugin in Nero Video by clicking the "import" button. When you select the target video and click open, it will be marked as a success.
Simply dragging and dropping the video files onto the timeline will cause a preview of the video to appear in the top window.
So, once the test video is complete, we can go into the "Motion Tracker." Click it when it appears in the plugin bar over the timeline. You will see a small window with these features. By the way, it will be applied automatically in the video. for a sneak peek.
Simply select the objects you want to track and adjust the tracking area. It should be simple to zoom in or out whenever you want.
When you click the "Start Tracking" button, you will notice that even when the object moves a lot, it remains firmly clocked on it. This lady is running around and around in this video, and the tracking face is still in great motion.
The initial step is tacking. Nert, we'll apply effects like moasic, blur, and others to these tracking objects. By the way, you can click at any time to see the current tracking status, as well as manually adjust it if necessary. Just zoom in or out at any time.
In this video, we chose the moasic 50 percent, 25 percent, and also a line to accurately adjust for this opacity value, and finally, we chose the moasic 29 percent, blur effects 16 percent. Meanwhile, we considered applying feature effects to this object, and then we added the 9 percent feather effects.
Take a full video of the entire video and observe how the magic feature affects the moving objects. This video is only a sneak peek at the blurry moving face. I'm not sure how you feel after watching the entire tutorial, but I'm amazed and fascinated by this new feature. It will undoubtedly be a helpful tip for video editing.
Take a look at Nero Video's free trial. Use it in your video right now.