Hands-on: How to easily track objects in Final Cut Pro X using FCPX Auto Tracker<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Final Cut Pro X features an easy-to-use key-framing system that allows you to move text and images frame by frame in order to faux track objects on-screen. However, you can employ the use of real contrast-based tracking, and save a whole lot of time in the process, by using a plugin like the
FCPX Auto Tracker from Pixel Film Studios. <a href="
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