


In this video tutorial created by Imagineer Systems (the people that make mocha Pro), we take a look at the impressive ways in which mocha Pro can track faces. If you’re working on a high-end film or commercial job, you definitely want to refine your tracks using mocha Pro as After Effects can leave some less-than-impressive results. That’s not to say that the built-in tracking features in After Effects aren’t useful. Mocha Pro is by far a better tracker than After Effects due to its expanded functionality and spline-based track system. Think the After Effects face tracker is amazing? This mocha Pro tutorial explains why it may not be the best option for tracking.
