Do you happen to know whether there are download links to prior versions of Mocha Hitfilm (i.e. Just always been a bit of a 3D nut, so the whole area has piqued my interest, despite being inexperienced in this space.
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I'm not even close to knowing whether any of these might be possible, and it's not like it's an immediate requirement at the moment.
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Or perhaps figure out how to leverage the Mocha functionality that exists inside some of my existing BorisFX plug-ins to see if they can duplicate a 3D tracking effect. Leaves me also wondering if the 3D camera tracking effect might somehow be achieved directly inside a 3D program (like my copy of Lightwave), by using video as a motion backdrop in 3D space combined with a bunch of obnoxious key-framing.
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Seems relatively cheap to investigate whether there's some way to integrate the use of Vegas Pro and HItfilm Express with Mocha Hitfilm to achieve a poor man's version of 3D camera tracking. Since the once free MatchMover 2014 app seems to have been moth-balled by Autodesk, I was searching for other less expensive alternatives than BorisFX Mocho Pro. No prior experience in this area, but I think I grasp the concept from watching a bunch of videos. Just trying to figure out the least expensive (but effective) means to achieve 3D camera tracking. Kind of what I was guessing might be the situation these days, but wasn't sure how many responses it would take to get a complete answer. In any case, wondering if there are any Vegas Pro 19 users with this inexpensive Mocha add-on that can confirm whether they have got it working inside Vegas Pro 19, using Foll's simple hack? for $49.īack in 2020, it appears he was using version 6, so things may have changed since then in a more recent version, and this may no longer work. By his comments in the thread, Foll hadn't yet purchased Hitfilm Pro, so I can only assume that he was using the Mocha Hitfilm Express add on.
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That's made me wonder whether other Vegas Pro users who have the Mocha Hitfilm Express Add-on have ever tried this, and were able to get MOcha Hitfilm working with Vegas Pro 19, successfully. "I found out that Mocha wasn't showing up in Vegas, but today I found out if I copy the folder from C:\Program Files\Common Files\OFX\HitFilmPro to C:\Program Files\Common Files\OFX\Plugins folder that Vegas could use mochaHitFilm6." He seemed to imply that with a folder change in the location of the Moch Hitfilm Add-on for Hitfilm Express plugin, he got it working inside Vegas Pro 18. I was browsing some old comments about Vegas Post in the Hitfilm forums and John Foll made a comment that peaked my interest.