Hi guys,
I'm hoping there's an easy way to do this but I'm guessing I don't know the names of the tools that I'd need to use. I've seen stuff where people have warped footage based on fixed points in videos before etc so I'm hoping there is an automatic way of doing this. Some kind of automatic puppet warp (that's what I'd likely use for this if it were a still image in photoshop).
I have about 10 minutes of footage of a screen filmed from slightly below on the side i.e. about 45 degrees round to the left and maybe 20 degrees or so down so obviously the footage on the screen itself is skewed. I shot the video on my phone (iPhone 11 Pro) and I kept it pretty steady. At all times, at least 3 corners of the screen are in the video, usually all 4 (guessing 90%+ has all 4 corners). Sometimes I moved a little so one of the corners was just off. It takes up most of the video real estate.
FWIW I'm not trying to pirate the latest blockbuster or anything, this is footage from an ultrasound machine!
I'm hoping there's an easy way to do this but I'm guessing I don't know the names of the tools that I'd need to use. I've seen stuff where people have warped footage based on fixed points in videos before etc so I'm hoping there is an automatic way of doing this. Some kind of automatic puppet warp (that's what I'd likely use for this if it were a still image in photoshop).
I have about 10 minutes of footage of a screen filmed from slightly below on the side i.e. about 45 degrees round to the left and maybe 20 degrees or so down so obviously the footage on the screen itself is skewed. I shot the video on my phone (iPhone 11 Pro) and I kept it pretty steady. At all times, at least 3 corners of the screen are in the video, usually all 4 (guessing 90%+ has all 4 corners). Sometimes I moved a little so one of the corners was just off. It takes up most of the video real estate.
FWIW I'm not trying to pirate the latest blockbuster or anything, this is footage from an ultrasound machine!