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I know that you can stabilize footage using Warp Stabiliser in both Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects but unfortunately those programmes are not free.

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Does this help?

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I would advise stabilising at the time of shooting first and fore most (if you are making a lot of videos). And post production as a last resort.
Anything done after warps and clips away data at the edges and seen a lot of videos where it distorts so much its nauseating (as in the kind of effect you suffer and see when drunk and sick or under the influence of really bad drugs).

Can this be done free? well, not quite, if you look for camera stabilisation there are lots of life hacks for it (some literally as cheap as a ball of string) depending on whether you are primarily standing still (in which case get a tripod) or moving which usually involves something as simple as a stick on the bottom of the camera with a counter weight. 

Can even find such tools on Tech Tips, even for the likes of mobiles (cringe).

 

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There are relatively cheap cameras like the Canon Vixia HF R600 have an auto stabilization that seems to work very well, though I haven't gotten my hands on it just yet but if you want me to I can when I have obtained it, but some phones have a similar feature in the lense (and by in I mean it is)

Hope this helped even though it probably didn't

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