Tracking Objects in Video

This parameter lets you track up to 4 objects in your video. When object tracking is complete, keyframes that follow the motion of the objects over time are automatically created.

The object tracker can be controlled on-screen in Final Cut Pro and Motion:


On-screen controls for the object tracker
Identical controls are also available in the parameter inspector:

Controls available in the parameter inspector

For more information on how to display on-screen controls in the Canvas:

Displaying on-screen controls

Objects can be tracked forward or backward relative to the current playhead location in your timeline. In most cases, you will want to position the playhead at the start of the clip:


Playhead position at the start of the clip

Make sure the desired number of objects is selected under the Tracking Objects in Video menu to prepare for tracking:


Enable one or more objects for tracking

Position and resize the region around the object to be tracked:


Position and resize the rectangular region around the object you wish to track

Click the Track Forward button to begin analysis:


The Track Forward button

A window reports progress made so far:


Object tracking status

Click the Cancel button if you notice that the analysis seems to be following an object incorrectly. Reposition and resize the region before attempting to track the same object again.

When the analysis is complete, keyframes are created to follow the objects along their path.

How can I make my own adjustments to the results?

When object tracking analysis is complete, the rectangular selection around each tracked object follows the object along its detected path.

Make sure the on-screen controls are currently visible in the Canvas in order to see and manipulate the region around each tracked object. Note that each video application has different rules for when on-screen controls are visible in the Canvas.

As you step forward or backward by a single frame, you may drag the region to the desired location. If the motion path seems to wander off by a significant amount, you can click the Track Forward or Track Backward buttons to restart the analysis after applying the desired corrections.

You may also step through all frames where the analysis did a poor job of tracking the object, and manually reposition the region to match the actual location of the object. This gives you the flexibility to use automatic object tracking to estimate a motion path, while making fine-grained adjustments for the perfect results.

Better Tracking of Shaky Video

Results of the object tracker depend heavily on the video being analyzed. When tracking objects in shaky video, increase the Smoothing level to prevent the resulting motion path from shaking along with the object. The current smoothing level is set through the options menu:


Increase Smoothing with shaky video

When objects move off-screen during the tracking operation, Inertia applies the last known speed and direction. This usually produces the best results. You may turn off Inertia to limit object tracking to the frame.

Remember to track the object again after changing the Smoothing level or Inertia setting.

Better Performance in Final Cut Pro

To speed up object tracking analysis in Final Cut Pro, transcode all clips to create Optimized Media.

How do I create optimized media in Final Cut Pro?