 Hell yeah, what's up guys, this is Chris Pike. My friends call me Big C. Back in action today, I'm gonna show you how to add camera shake to your videos. Let me just show you what I'm talking about first. You see that? That's a shake. This is not because the person holding the camera is shaking the lens. It's because we've added this in manually. This is a very commonly used technique, a production value enhancer for when you're showing confusion, or excitement, or frustration, or if you just wanna show organic camera movement, what your camera is on a tripod, for example. You wanna show that movement, here's how you do it. Before I show you any more, I'll show you a little bit here from a Mr. Beast video. You see this? This is what it looks like when somebody's walking and they've got their camera on and it's shaking around. Very, very common, but I'm gonna show you how to do that without having to do the holding the camera, just doing it naturally. So let's just go ahead and delete all of this here. So we'll start from the beginning, and I will drag and drop in some footage here, just like this. So I've got some, this is just stock footage of somebody playing some sort of console thingy-dingy, and it's cool. All right, let's go. You'll see here as I scrub through it, there's no shake going on. It's just him playing it, okay? So let's just make it 13 seconds so it's not super long. The next step here, this is a quick tip in case you're not aware of this, but I'm just gonna lower the sound down because we're not really working with sound here. We're just working on the shake or the camera movement. The next step, if you're following along, you wanna go to the effects panel over here, and then unbelievably, this is like one of the craziest naming conventions in the world, but you actually need to go down. Let me just close up some stuff here. You gotta go to Grunge, and no, it's not like a 90s Grunge band or like a Nirvana concert. No, you gotta go to Grunge, and then when you go down, you'll see something called shake. Alternatively, you can just search here and you'll find shake. So what you do is you left click on the shake effect, drag and drop it on top of your video just like that. When you do that, it gives you a default, a bit of shake, so let me show you what it comes with right out of the box. It's a very subtle kind of shake. That might be good enough if you just wanna show a very subtle hand-held look to your footage, but in most cases, you wanna go a little bit more than that, especially if you're trying to do like a frustration or a confusion or oh my God, I'm so angry type look. What you wanna do is I generally jack the amount up, now let's just increase the amount to about 80 for now, and then the speed, let's go all the way up to about seven, 7.2. Now watch what we got here. I'm gonna just move it to the beginning. Ah, so frustrating. And if you wanna change that like big, big movement, you can go ahead and do that. And if you wanna keep it like on a tighter movement down here to just show a little bit, but I mean, I don't know, somewhere around there looks pretty good. That's good. And again, you can up to speed if you wanna increase it. Let's try eight. Hey, crazy. Excuse me, but that is how you add hand movement, how you add camera shake to a shot without any shake. Guys, this is very, very commonly used in high production value videos. And because it's freedom and the way we do things here, this is a free tool, this is free software, everything we do is free and make you the best video editor you know. That doesn't cost you a penny. Thanks for watching this tutorial. Time for more stuff coming up. Stay tuned. Be back soon.