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.