 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro 2021 tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to remove handheld shake when you're filming somebody and you're holding it in your hand or you bump it and you shake it and it's a little wobbly. I'll show you how to eliminate it and I'm also going to show you how to reduce it to make it look a little more organic. Okay, great. Let's get started here. The first thing you'll see is I've got some footage loaded in and you're going to see as you watch it here that, you know, it sort of jolts up and down a little bit. It's very subtle, but clearly the camera is moving as you can see here. You can just see it wobble a little bit. I'm going to show you how to get rid of it. The first step, make sure you're selected on the footage, go to your effects panel. If you don't see your effects panel, go to window and make sure there's a check mark beside effects. In the effects panel, you want to type in the word warp and I've got a whole bunch of like presets that I purchased, but what everybody will have is access to this default something called warp stabilizer. Drag and drop warp stabilizer onto the footage. When you do that, you're going to see a few things. First off, it's going to analyze in the background and it's, you'll see here that it's analyzing it is at 20 some odd percent already. Also the new warp stabilizer in the latest edition, you're going to see here that it has something called fast render or fast warp. And what a fast analysis part of me and fast analysis means that instead of taking five minutes to analyze the frame, you can do it in like 60, 30 seconds like we just did there. Now the next step here is after it stabilizes, I'm going to show you a couple of options. The first thing I'm going to do is I'm going to go to sequence and I'm going to render it into out so that you can see the effects so you don't get a ram, janky ram playback. So let's see what's happened here. This hasn't eliminated the handheld look, but it's extremely reduced it. If however you want to go from handheld to let's say like it was shot on a tripod, all you need to do is go back into your effects controls panel like I am here. Go to the warp stabilizer and then here the result is currently set to smooth motion. Now set it to no motion. It will reanalyze it quickly as you'll see in a second here. And then it's already done. Wow, cool. And then I can just go to the beginning, move the playhead to the beginning, hit spacebar. And this does not have any camera movement at all in it. It's like it was shot like I said on a tripod. This can be done in two or three minutes. So any janky footage, any shaky footage that you want to fix, that's how you do it inside Adobe Premiere Pro. Thanks for watching. I've got a ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned.