 What is up guys and welcome back to the John and Q Channel. Thanks much for watching. Welcome to another quick and fast easy tutorial in Premiere Pro. Today's video is all about stabilizing your footage so it looks smooth, buttery, and uniform all throughout your video. Let's get to it. First step is to dump your footage in your sequence and you want to pick out the section where you want to stabilize. I've already done this here. I'll right-click, speed and duration. I'll go to 40%, I'll click enter and that slows it down. Already that looks a little bit better but you can still see some of the jittery movements. Next step is to right-click, go to time interpolation and go to optical flow. Essentially putting optical flow on your footage means exactly that. It'll give it more of a flow. The jitter is kind of there. You can kind of see it but it can be even better. So then what I'll do is jump into my effects. I'll go to my effects panel on the right hand side. I'll type in warp and that will bring up warp stabilizer. I'll drag that right onto the clip. Warp stabilizer and speed cannot be used on the same clip. This will happen so to get around that you do this. You command Z, you right-click on your clip, you go to nest and that'll essentially lay your speed and the warp stabilization on top of each other so they can work simultaneously. Nested sequence 01 you press okay. It'll turn green and then go back into the effects panel. Go to warp stabilizer, drag and warp on your clip and it will start analyzing in the background. And then after that what I want to do is render my clip. After it's rendered we want to press play and now you have smooth, buttery, stabilized footage and you can see the warp stabilizer working and so it's a little too warped and what you can do is go over to your effects control panel, go down to smoothness and actually just fix how smooth that footage actually is so it doesn't actually seem so warped and there it is guys. How to stabilize your footage in Premiere Pro. It's that simple. It's that easy. Thanks so much for watching. Peace.