I stabilized a homevideo from 1990, and I was mindblown it moved me so much because now I can see the kid (a relative of mine as a small kid) doing faces out the backwindow of the car. My aunt zoomed in on him and it was quite rocky. It looks so damn amazing.
A good overview. However, I am surprised this tutorial didn’t mention lowering the Smoothness to prevent distortion artefacts, or selecting Detailed Analysis rather than Fast Analysis. These settings can improve performance.
When I set it to No Motion, the video says "stabilizing" much longer than before, but there is no loading bar or anything so it is tough to tell if it is working. Should it take this much longer? How can I tell if Premiere is still executing what I told it to.
2 questions, 1 what if I wanted to crop that to 9:16 for tik tok. 2nd question, what if the subject was moving and not always perfectly in frame (for example a fast moving car zooming by). The warp stabilizer has a key frame option that seems to allow me to move around the focus but it's a strange snail trail timeline that I can't make sense of.
I stabilized a homevideo from 1990, and I was mindblown it moved me so much because now I can see the kid (a relative of mine as a small kid) doing faces out the backwindow of the car. My aunt zoomed in on him and it was quite rocky. It looks so damn amazing.
A good overview. However, I am surprised this tutorial didn’t mention lowering the Smoothness to prevent distortion artefacts, or selecting Detailed Analysis rather than Fast Analysis. These settings can improve performance.
Thank you so much! Well explained in an easy manner.
Off topic but to cut the clip just use Q and W on your selected points (Q cuts everything before the selector and W after).
Thank you, sir. I was doing it wrong the whole time!
Very useful, Thanks!
Great stuff thank you. That nest trick is super helpful!
Excellent lesson. I like you style. Subscribed!
Thank you! Got a new sub here!
Thank you bro, nice video! Blessings.
Great stuff, very helpful!
excellent, quick to the point!
Thanx man, good explenation
That's great bro.Thanks.
yo thanks for the tips
thanks boss it's great video
When I set it to No Motion, the video says "stabilizing" much longer than before, but there is no loading bar or anything so it is tough to tell if it is working. Should it take this much longer? How can I tell if Premiere is still executing what I told it to.
DOPE!
2 questions, 1 what if I wanted to crop that to 9:16 for tik tok. 2nd question, what if the subject was moving and not always perfectly in frame (for example a fast moving car zooming by). The warp stabilizer has a key frame option that seems to allow me to move around the focus but it's a strange snail trail timeline that I can't make sense of.
You can mask the subject.
Follow this video: ua-cam.com/video/zJR0pET4Lfc/v-deo.html
I dont get that automatic panel how can I do :(
all warp stabilizer tutorials are amazing but irl it makes all of my videos jellies :((
hi
4K export takes forever
Nest didn't work
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