boujou 5 Review: Matchmoving Enters its Maturity

Developed for film and television post and VFX facilities, boujou has long been the industry standard for matchmoving, allowing users to add computer-generated effects seamlessly into film or video footage. When boujou was first introduced in 2001, it provided a completely different approach to motion tracking. Before boujou, matchmoving was an expensive and highly skilled process, adding significantly to post-production costs. Everything had to be done by hand in key-frame animation, or with laborious point-based camera tracking. boujou, with its ability to track hundreds, if not thousands, of points automatically, changed all that.
Despite its groundbreaking status, boujou was still very much a hit-or-miss proposition when it first came out. It either worked, or it didn't. An artist would bring in the background plate to be tracked, enter the lens data and hit feature track, and boujou would try to come up with a solution. When it worked, it worked well, and when it didn't, it was often easier to move to a manual solution. As the versions have progressed, boujou has added more and more functionality, giving users the means for increased refinements. It started out as very easy to learn, with just a couple of buttons to push. Now it still has that basic functionality, but it's been expanded with a lot more depth. Advanced users can do a lot more with it and take shots further than ever before without moving to a separate package.
Vicon recently released boujou 5, with a host of new features and improved functionality that will help the software continue to earn its reputation as the industry's leading matchmoving solution. Overall, I'm happy to see the changes in boujou 5. I've used pretty much every major matchmoving program that's come out over the last 13 years, and one of the great things about boujou is that it tries to exploit processing power and nicely crafted algorithms, and utilizes a large data set to come up with the perfect camera solve. With each version of boujou I'm finding fewer reasons to have to go to external tools, and boujou 5 is no exception.
There's always room for improvement with any software tool, and there are a few things I imagine will be incorporated into boujou in the future, but boujou 5 does just about everything I could wish for right now. This latest release represents the fulfillment of some of the most frequently requested features from boujou users, including an Automatic Sequential Solver, Reference Frames, a new Target Tracker and a fully functional Graph Editor, and they've been addressed quite well.

The Automatic Sequential Solver now available in boujou is a huge time-saver. Previous versions of boujou took the entire shot into account before delivering a solve. boujou 5 has the ability to look at a single frame at a time, enabling the user to intervene as needed and making the entire process significantly faster. This is perfect for users who want to sift through a problem area one frame at a time without having to create a solve for the entire shot.























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Just delete the bracket ')' at the end of the line 'filename'
eg: filename = "E:/boujou_5_tutorial_07/tutorial_07/tutorial_7_source_images/tutorial7_taxi.ifl")
Then save & run the script. It will work. Apparently this happens when using pirated version of Boujou.
why the camera solve i export cannot be use in 3d max 2010? i have selected export for 3d max
the message appear : syntax error : at ), expected
While the new features are a great improvement on 4.1.1, the program is frustratingly slow compared to PFTrack 5 or the incredibly fast Syntheyes (which also has a 64 bit version).
In this business "time is money" and the other products available are WAY in front in speed. There are also no "must have" features that set it apart from the others. I won't be changing in a hurry!
Hi, Christine here from software developer team (limewire pro download). I'm a novice at this but I can handle it, let me say that the beauty of Reference-Frames is that it is not very complicated to use. Basically I just shoot a bunch of photo from very different angle and after that I add the informations from the still images and voila, solve! Simple workflow that adds an enormous amounts of additional fuinctionalities.
I believe Boujou is way expensive. There is a huge gap between the average price of Match Moving software and Boujou.The steep price can't be justified even with a slightly better feature list of Boujou.
This BOUJOU is simply a grt software .. i hv even used other tracking softwares bt i found this boujou very handy n easy to use. let see hw dis new feature 'The Automatic Sequential Solver' in this newer version, works.... am sure its goin to b much more powerful thn evr b4.
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