I badly needed this kind of tutorial series for a long time and finaly I found this. Respect and love for you bro. Hope you hit 100k subs soon and you deserve a lot more than that.
Thanks Jake! Another fully detailed but simple Tutorial! Last week finished some compositing shots for a movie (The typical driving in a studio front shot with chroma) where several background plates filmed from the back of a moving vehicle in a highway needed stabilization. Most of them was solved easily within AE fiddling with the Advanced Options with Warp Stabilizer. But some of them, curiously, returned some irreparable jumps that ended being solved in Mocha Pro 2022 with a proper planar tracking of the cityscape in the horizon (And some keyframes to elude cars passing by) and then, in the stabilize module, some fine tweaking, exporting as "corner pinning with motion blur support" back to AE and voilá!
I remember years ago watching a tutorial from Video Copilot about tracking & reverse tracking, I think it was about applying liquify to a face - I might be wrong though, anyways so I remember thinking wtf is going on in here. So I just memorized the technique without really understanding what was going on back then. I didn't know it was buried deep in the warp stabilizer now. Learning quite a bit from these tutorials, especially about some fx that I've been using for years and there is a hidden gem in there. Keep up the good work dude :)
Wow. Cool effects and a lot to learn from these. Never used these before but after watching this I will give these a try next time I need to stabilize any footage. Thanks for sharing this crazy tutorial and showing each step with great examples.
Hi, excellent video thank you! I have one question, for some reason the camera shake deblur won't process the entire video for me, I have a 4k video shot at night and I'd like to process the entire footage, any ideas?
awesome thank you ! but how do you remove the wrapping 4 axes effect that appear when i apply wrap stabilizer ? i have my background that look like waves :S
I really cannot express enough how much of an actual rockstar you are for these videos dude, you're a genuine superhero
I badly needed this kind of tutorial series for a long time and finaly I found this. Respect and love for you bro. Hope you hit 100k subs soon and you deserve a lot more than that.
Thanks Jake! Another fully detailed but simple Tutorial! Last week finished some compositing shots for a movie (The typical driving in a studio front shot with chroma) where several background plates filmed from the back of a moving vehicle in a highway needed stabilization. Most of them was solved easily within AE fiddling with the Advanced Options with Warp Stabilizer. But some of them, curiously, returned some irreparable jumps that ended being solved in Mocha Pro 2022 with a proper planar tracking of the cityscape in the horizon (And some keyframes to elude cars passing by) and then, in the stabilize module, some fine tweaking, exporting as "corner pinning with motion blur support" back to AE and voilá!
I remember years ago watching a tutorial from Video Copilot about tracking & reverse tracking, I think it was about applying liquify to a face - I might be wrong though, anyways so I remember thinking wtf is going on in here. So I just memorized the technique without really understanding what was going on back then. I didn't know it was buried deep in the warp stabilizer now. Learning quite a bit from these tutorials, especially about some fx that I've been using for years and there is a hidden gem in there. Keep up the good work dude :)
Wow. Cool effects and a lot to learn from these. Never used these before but after watching this I will give these a try next time I need to stabilize any footage. Thanks for sharing this crazy tutorial and showing each step with great examples.
Hi, excellent video thank you! I have one question, for some reason the camera shake deblur won't process the entire video for me, I have a 4k video shot at night and I'd like to process the entire footage, any ideas?
How long is the video? You might be asking AE more than it can handle. Try spitting it up into multiple clips.
@@JakeInMotion Thank you for the reply, I'll give it a shot!
gold mine of knowledge prodused some goods again xD Thanks!
awesome thank you ! but how do you remove the wrapping 4 axes effect that appear when i apply wrap stabilizer ? i have my background that look like waves :S
Great video, Thanks! Would deselecting “Auto-delete” make a difference if part of your scene exits the frame, then comes back later?
Somehow, you being a Weird Al Yankovic fan makes total sense! Great stuff!
As usual: absolutely genius tutorial!!! 👍🏻👍🏻✌🏻✌🏻😎😎
Love it!🤟🏻🤩
Thank you for another great tutorial and thank you for updating your will to leave me the signed Weird Al poster.
Nice try 😃
Your Weird Al shrine guarantees we could hang out 👍😁
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