Friday, May 3, 2013

Stabilizing Footage with the Warp Stabilizer in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 >

Stabilizing Footage with the Warp Stabilizer in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6


A common issue that occurs with footage recorded on handheld cameras is that it can be shaky and uneven, making it difficult to watch.  The Warp Stabilizer, introduced in Adobe After Effects CS5.5 and now available in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, is an incredibly advanced stabilization tool that can make this type of footage look as if it was recorded with a sophisticated camera rig.
What makes the Warp Stabilizer so unique is that you generally don’t need to change any of the default settings to get a good result.  The advanced image analysis, which takes place behind the scenes in Premiere Pro does all the heavy lifting for you.
Stabilize a shot
1      In the Project panel, select the Warp Stabilizer bin.
2      Double-click the Warp Stabilizer sequence to open it in the Timeline panel.
3      Play the sequence.
Notice that about halfway through the clip there is a considerable amount of camera shake, which would ordinarily make this shot unusable.
4      Press Shift+7 to make the Effects panel active.
5      Type warp in the Rapid Find box to quickly locate...
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