Motion Tracking Tutorials Camera Tracking Part 1A - Difference Movement pt 1 Camera Tracking Part 1B - Difference Movement pt 2 Camera Tracking Part 2 - EYES Difference Camera Tracking Part 3 - EYES Freeze Camera Tracking part 4A - Chroma Tracking pt1 Camera Tracking part 4B - Chroma Tracking pt2 Basic Motion tracking Tutorial Isadora Guru session #17 Motion Tracking with Eyes++ Infrared tracking tutorial Isadora Camara Tracking examples Motion Tracking Using a (web) camera as live video input in Isadora gives you a lot of possiblities for interaction. You can make reactive visuals that "listen" to what happens in front of the camera in many different ways. It is quite a complex and often unstable topic, but very interesting. Tips & Tricks Light is very important! If you change you lightsettings you need to re-callibrate. If you do not want to be dependend on natural light you can use an camera with a visible light filter and infrared lights. Experiment and try! Motion tracking can be instable so embrace the chaos and keep trying. You can use camera tracking as a motion detector or as a "is there someone present" sensor. Meaning you can make it so simple or complicated as you want. Practic Assignment Make viusuals that responds to a live video source.