Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Post-Production (Editing): Adding Warp Stabaliser


How do you use Warp Stabiliser?


The Warp Stabilizer effect is very useful for removing unwanted camera movement from footage, especially wobbly handheld shots. You'll get a demonstration of this amazing new feature in this video.

Here is an example, while editing, stabilising a clip in which had unstable footage in which we wanted to use. As you can see through the clip, firstly selected the clip you want to be stabilised. For this shot when we were recording it, we had to free hand this shot, you you are moving backwards when filming. This caused instability to the shot as we were walking when filming.
By Using warp stabiliser it gave us that extra option to be able to use the really good clips, which weren't exactly still, and giving us that option of using them where they still look professional.
However, we had some issues with warp stabiliser on some shots. These shots were where when they were stabilised, came out distorted and unprofessional. Or on the other hand, we were adding effects on them in After Effects. This meant we couldn't use the video effect as it wouldn't work with the effects, therefore had to use a video which is slightly unstable.

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