Eric Westphal wrote:Not too shabby that is...

Don't fight Fusion. Rather go with the flow!
Thanks! It's not as smooth as I'd like, but I didn't realize, until I had done my first pass at tracking, that the actual stand of the whiteboard sways back and forth as it turns. Here is a video comparing the before and after shots:
Moving the trackers manually offscreen is ridiculously complicated. You move in X & Y, but it's actually moving in all three axes, no matter which dial you move. So I was trying to approximate where I thought the corners were at a few key points and interpolate between, using these extremely complicated controls. Then I hand-adjusted the tracking points to keep the image inside the whiteboard frame. Ugh!
If I'd had more time, I would have added some of the whiteboard texture (mostly erased stuff and scratches) back into the brush, but I just didn't. I did add the highlight moving up the board like the one in the original. And I enabled motion blur, but it didn't seem to make much difference.
The school didn't have a decent hi-res logo, so I also had to manufacture that. Thankfully, there are
some algorithms for scaling up pixel art, so I was able to take a crappy lo-res version and scale it up. Plus, trying to match the school colors was a challenge.
Color keying her hand was a b!+¢h. The tools don't seem to want to deal with white or flesh as a color key color. I had to just give up on keeping the shadow.
Also, is there an easier way to feather the edges of the brush? The harsh edge is visible if it's not perfectly aligned. And even if it's perfect at the start, it's not later, due to the beveled wooden edge of the board sticking out in front of the board itself. I matched the color of the brush, but even that didn't work. So I had to manually add a transparency to the edge of the brush (in Gimp) to try to make it seamlessly blend with the edges of the original whiteboard (that's why the stripes fade out at the right edge). I tried several ways to add the feathering in Fusion, but nothing seemed to work.
Thanks,
Rick