How to Use Adobe Premiere’s Warp Stabilizerīefore learning how to fix shaky footage in post-production, you really should learn how to fix it before it gets to the editing stage. It won’t do wonders with awful footage, but a little bit of shake can be taken care of with Premiere’s Warp Stabilizer (in Final Cut Pro it’s simply called “stabilization”). While you should really figure out how to stabilize a moving camera before you shoot a project, there is a feature in Adobe Premiere (and FCP) that can help fix some of that shakiness. It looks pretty great when you’re shooting it, but when you start looking over the footage, you notice a lot of unintended shake in the action. ![]() ![]() You’ve seen handheld footage work well in a variety of TV shows and movies, so you go about taking your camera on location and shooting completely handheld.
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