Obviously, my rig is more than man enough to handle pretty much anything I can throw at it in PP (I'm not doing too much in the way of motion graphics so my 1060 holds up - although it's due for a replacement with a 2070 Super or higher in the near future), but that brings me back to my question - is there any reason I SHOULDN'T be using "detailed analysis" when I throw "warp stabiliser" onto a clip? I7-9700k w/ all core boost to 4.9GHz enabled Since I know the LTT forum loves specs, here's a brief spec list for my new rig: I edit on my do-it-all rig which I built recently having been on an old (but still capable) i7 enterprise rig from HP since 2012. I use it to put together videos of my travels (not that there's much of that going on right now - thanks COVID) to show people and generally serve as a reminder for me and the missus for future.
To help fix this issue, adjust the Crop Less Smooth More parameter.ĭo you have tips on how to stabilize your footage? Let us know in the comments.The title of this thread is somewhat self-explanatory - I'm trying to think of a reason that you'd ever NOT want to use "detailed analysis" when using the "warp stabilizer" effect in Premiere Pro?Īs a bit of background, I've been using PP for about 3 years now since I got sick of what used to be GoPro Studio 2.0. Sometimes, in order to get a clean stabilized shot, Warp Stabilizer may crop your clip too much and cut out essential parts of your shot.
Be sure to pull back on the smoothness parameter and adjust the crop settings within Warp Stabilizer. When Warp Stabilizer is finished stabilizing, your clip may look smooth, but there may be noticeable warping in the background areas of your shot. Issues to Look for When Using Warp Stabilizer
Adjust the Crop Less Smooth More parameter to bring back any unwanted crop or to smooth out your footage even more.įor more details and a full overview on how to stabilize your footage, check out our tutorial.Something as low as 5-10% may be sufficient.
Keep in mind that you may not need a high percentage value. Adjust the Smoothness parameter to the best setting for your footage.You can continue to work on your edit during this process. Allow Warp Stabilizer to analyze your footage.Apply the Warp Stabilizer effect from the effects window under the distort tab.How to Stabilize Your Footage with Warp Stabilizer Now, you can just stay inside of Premiere Pro without disrupting your workflow. Whether you shot your footage handheld, on a shoulder rig, or with some accidental movement using a Steadicam or gimbal, Warp Stabilizer is more than capable of stabilizing your video. Several years ago, if you wanted to reduce camera shake, you would have to jump over to Adobe After Effects to stabilize your footage. Here’s how you can best use the Warp Stabilizer effect. You can now stabilize your shaky footage without having to leave Adobe Premiere Pro.