There has been a lot of talk/question about how well the new "SmoothCam" filter in Final Cut really works. Well, see for yourself! This is right out of the box with no manual tweaking...
Sorry for the squishing - the original is 16x9 1080p.
what a lot of people don't know is that smooth cam wants to analyze the whole source file, not just what is in your timeline.
So what you need to do is mark in and out points around the desired clip in your TIMELINE, export that as a self-contained quicktime, put that new clip in your timeline, then apply smooth cam. This will DRAMATICALLY decrease the analysis time.
Smoothcam is perfect but the quality is very bad and the test is too short (It would be better with a travelling)
BenOoiiit 2 weeks ago
@TheGreyDaisy Its an effect in final cut pro
8bennugent 1 year ago
you have prodat mercali for vegas, afx, premiere and edius ... or even red giant stablizer for afx
dawn2duskpt 2 years ago
maybe you can download an add on to fce for it, im not sure i know its standard on fce
shadow1118pimp 2 years ago
how sad...
abbyll 2 years ago
no just fcp
shadow1118pimp 2 years ago
is smoothcam a program?
TheGreyDaisy 2 years ago
does this effect exist for sony vegas?
abbyll 2 years ago
thx...i didnt know that
ishrihernandez 2 years ago
what a lot of people don't know is that smooth cam wants to analyze the whole source file, not just what is in your timeline.
So what you need to do is mark in and out points around the desired clip in your TIMELINE, export that as a self-contained quicktime, put that new clip in your timeline, then apply smooth cam. This will DRAMATICALLY decrease the analysis time.
robgrauert87 2 years ago