
Camera Mapper, a plugin for Adobe After Effects, allows you to simulate a 3D scene from 2D footage. It allows you to isolate one or several objects in your footage, project these objects on a separate layer and pull that layer out of the background, creating the visual illusion of the object floating in front of the original footage.
Camera Mapper was developed in close collaboration with Mark Christiansen, author of "The After Effects Studio Techniques" books, and industry veteran who has worked on several feature films including The Day After Tomorrow, Pirates 3, All About Evil and Avatar.
According to Robert Sharp, President of Digieffects, "Mark has added a tremendous amount of value to the Camera Mapper development cycle. He brings a true 'users' perspective and the end result is an After Effects plugin that is highly valuable and usable."
Robert also states that "camera mapping is a key part of compositing applications such as Nuke, and while you could do this natively in After Effects, it would be only at the expense of some complicated work arounds that cost time and lack important capabilities."
Camera Mapper includes:
The plugin is compatible with Adobe After Effects 7, CS3 and CS4 and runs on Mac PPC, Mac Intel, and Windows XP and Windows Vista operating
systems.