we also to stabilization in PD Pro now (version 7.1)
And you can 'undo' the motion elimination to restore it later, after doing some rotoscoping work or other on the temporarily stabilized clip. You can also have it reconstruct the missing border elements.
Too many artifacts, in my opinion. That's trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Get a dolly or a Steadicam. I've seen tutorials on YT for a home-made dolly and track. Do it yourself books on eBay, too.
@WillJStudio The artifacting you noticed is motion blur from the original footage. Before stabilization, the blur 'makes sense' because the frame is moving; remove the motion, and the blur gets left behind. The solution to this is to shoot with a higher shutter speed in the field... which means you have to know you're going to be stabilizing it later. Kind of a Catch-22, since if you know ahead of time you might as well (as you suggested) look into a dolly/Steadicam.
we also to stabilization in PD Pro now (version 7.1)
And you can 'undo' the motion elimination to restore it later, after doing some rotoscoping work or other on the temporarily stabilized clip. You can also have it reconstruct the missing border elements.
That said, AE rocks too ;-)
pdhowler 3 weeks ago
thank you very much easy but good explained, and no stupid talk
hannesdelbeke 4 months ago
I could get After effects 5.5 but I need to be fucking 64 Bit
gtsimulator 8 months ago
Too many artifacts, in my opinion. That's trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Get a dolly or a Steadicam. I've seen tutorials on YT for a home-made dolly and track. Do it yourself books on eBay, too.
WillJStudio 1 year ago 2
@WillJStudio The artifacting you noticed is motion blur from the original footage. Before stabilization, the blur 'makes sense' because the frame is moving; remove the motion, and the blur gets left behind. The solution to this is to shoot with a higher shutter speed in the field... which means you have to know you're going to be stabilizing it later. Kind of a Catch-22, since if you know ahead of time you might as well (as you suggested) look into a dolly/Steadicam.
zaphodchak 7 months ago
the 2d3 plugins are far superior to the after effects ones
jeystonemusic 2 years ago
a high shutter speed is best as data is lost when the camera shakes
jeystonemusic 2 years ago
Music name please :P
RBchaos 2 years ago
Hey,
What is the beginning music??
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X15Studios 1 year ago
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OR! JUST USE A TRIPOD!
TheWorldInHD 2 years ago
not tripod, you must use a dolly if you can afford..
omerkara 2 years ago 2
cool whats the music on the video
Jaidah89 3 years ago 5
where do i find the stabilize motion button???
keaka070 3 years ago
go to Window>Tracker then it should be at the bottom right
HowToGetStuffForFree 2 years ago
To reduce the shaking blur u should use a higher shutter speed on your camera when recording.
xylolixus 3 years ago
Also try putting both tracking points on both of his eyes
xylolixus 3 years ago
Too close together. The further the tracking points are from each other, the more accurate stabilization becomes.
chikotube 3 years ago
Thank you very much. I'm making a short, and have a dolly shot that is just a little bumpy. I'm sure this will serve its purpose.
syco313 4 years ago
good stuff! thanks for sharing
nasimbahal 4 years ago
Excellent, I learned something. Served it's purpose :D
DarkPraetor 4 years ago