Thread: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 - Warp Stabilizer + Shaky Red Scarlet Footage

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    The original clip is just stunning! youtube takes all the pop out of it...
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    I did a super wide test,
    http://vimeo.com/41158403
    I was also playing with film burns as you can see...
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    Mitch,

    Are those film burns 3k/4k? Been looking for some of those, thanks in advance!

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    So do you find this approach better than native tracking/stabilization in AE? I find the latter to be so hit and miss unless you have a good tracking point.
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    Warp Stabilizer in CS6 is awesome, we just stabilized a ton of footage from the bed of a pickup, worked like a dream with some tweaks to the settings, we ended up using:
    Smooth Motion
    10% Smooth
    Perspective

    Much faster than the old AE version.
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    Awesome feedback everyone! Like I said, I had a very short window of time to mess with it...I'm sure it could look much better. I wanted to show one extreme (very shaky) vs. another extreme (stationary). I plan on using this tool like others have mentioned to more or less smooth out handheld footage. Fun stuff.

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