![]() Interestingly, the effect works in the background. We cut out the piece that needs processing from the original video, and we throw this effect on it. ![]() The effect of Warp Stabilizer will come to the rescue. Something trembles, yanks, distracts from the essence of the video, and in general – it looks extremely unprofessional. So, suppose you shot a video in which everything is fine, but … there are minor fluctuations. Roughly speaking, we will learn how to get rid of small vibrations in a video shot without a tripod – like this, in manual mode □ using the built-in Warp Stabilizer effect. Today’s post is not about Python, which I started talking about lately (if interested, join and stay tuned for link ), and video stabilization capabilities in Adobe Premiere CS6.
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