The same technology used for motion tracking is used in stabilizing a shot. Motion tracking can be used in a multitude of ways, these are just a few examples to show you how the pros commonly use them.
NASCAR races where the on-screen graphics point out a racecar among the group of cars- displaying information about the driver.SciFi films like Ironman, whereas, a HUD (heads up display) with information may appear with significant data before the hero’s eye view.In films, where you see a text message conversation on the screen and it magically follows the movement of the sender.NFL and NBA athletes can be seen with graphic overlays following their fast movements.In television commercials where a logo, text, or object follows the motion of a person.These movements can then be applied to a new object which will mimic the original object’s movements. It’s also used for tracking camera movement.
You may have asked, what is motion tracking? In the video editing world, motion tracking is the process of tracking the movements of a specified object across screen.