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August 13, 2023
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How to create callout motion tracking objects

  • August 13, 2023
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Hi,

Can anyone please tell How to create callout motion tracking objects.

Thanks.

 

Br.

Søren

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Correct answer Warren Heaton

Adobe After Effects would be the application to track objects and create callouts.  

 

In a typical workflow, you would lock your edit and then send all or parts of it over to After Effects.  With Premiere Rush, you could export your edit without graphics and then import it into an After Effects project.

 

For better flexibility, you could open your Premiere Rush project in Premiere Pro (saving the resulting Premiere Pro project) and then replace the shots to be used with After Effects Compositions to track the objects and create the callouts in After Effects.  When saved, the results show in the Premiere Pro Timeline.

 

 

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Warren Heaton
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Community Expert
August 14, 2023

Adobe After Effects would be the application to track objects and create callouts.  

 

In a typical workflow, you would lock your edit and then send all or parts of it over to After Effects.  With Premiere Rush, you could export your edit without graphics and then import it into an After Effects project.

 

For better flexibility, you could open your Premiere Rush project in Premiere Pro (saving the resulting Premiere Pro project) and then replace the shots to be used with After Effects Compositions to track the objects and create the callouts in After Effects.  When saved, the results show in the Premiere Pro Timeline.

 

 

Søren-BAuthor
Participant
August 15, 2023

Hi Warren,

Thank you very much for your solution suggestion.

I know that Adobe Premiere Pro has the option for callout motion tracking. But since Adobe Rush already has callouts, it would be great if the motion tracking option also existed here.

I need to improve in Adobe Premiere Pro and gain experience with Adobe After Effects. At my work, we use Adobe Rush a lot for small SoMe posts, and we haven't much experience with video 🙂

Br. Søren