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Tracking Features:

 The first step involves identifying and tracking specific features or points in the live-action footage. These features could include high-contrast areas, distinct patterns, or markers placed on the set. These features serve as reference points for the computer to understand the movement of the camera.
Solving Camera Motion: 

Once the 2D tracking is complete, the software then uses this information to solve for the camera's motion in 3D space. The goal is to recreate the exact camera movement that occurred during the live-action shoot.
Creating a Camera Solve:

 The result of the camera motion analysis is a set of parameters that describe the camera's translation (movement) and rotation at each frame. This data is then used to create a virtual camera in a 3D environment that mimics the real camera's movement.
Refinement: 

Fine-tuning and adjustments may be necessary to achieve a more accurate match between the CG elements and the live-action footage. This involves tweaking parameters to align the virtual and real elements perfectly.
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