I have had this book in my possession for quite a while now and due to lack of time and distractions had failed to go past the basic first couple of chapters. Now that I have little for time I really want to nail the art of matchmoving. The whole subjects quite dry to be honest, but as Tim Dobbert who wrote the book calls it, it’s an invisible art which is an essential part of teh production pipeline. The result that you get is a real motivator ofcourse. I’ll post some of matchmoving experiments up, which should be quite interesting.

2 Responses to “Matchmoving: The Invisible Art of Camera Tracking”

  1. Rajeeb Satyal Says:

    hey Kilochfuller, love it; wow, so excited to see your bookshelf, I dont know when I will be able to post some of my favorite books ( I have to select the favorite ones as I have more than 2000 books in my bookshelf)soon.

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