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VIDEO STABALISATION PREMIERE PRO CS6 PLUGIN

Hello All.

 

I need to steady out some footage in premiere, but the built in warp stabilizer is not doing well enough. 

What is the plugin that Linus spoke about in a video or episode of wan show that he was going to buy?

 

Thanks,

InsaneMasterDJ

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I need to steady out some footage in premiere, but the built in warp stabilizer is not doing well enough. 

What is the plugin that Linus spoke about in a video or episode of wan show that he was going to buy?

 

Honestly there is not much MORE you can do, how bad is the footage?

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Hello All.

 

I need to steady out some footage in premiere, but the built in warp stabilizer is not doing well enough. 

What is the plugin that Linus spoke about in a video or episode of wan show that he was going to buy?

 

Thanks,

InsaneMasterDJ

I know which plugin you mean, I just need to find the name again.  In the mean time check a tutorial here, where you can use After Effects' motion tracker to get better performance than Warp Stabilizer.

http://www.videocopilot.net/tutorials/stabilize_shaky_footage/

 

 

EDIT: Are you talking about the plugin for After Effects called ReelSteady?

http://petapixel.com/2015/08/27/reelsteady-aims-to-take-video-stabilization-software-to-the-next-level/

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Honestly there is not much MORE you can do, how bad is the footage?

The footage is very shaky. It was recorded on my gopro hero 3+ Silver 1080p @ 30fps. It was mounted with duck tape ontop of an rc car and then drove over a rocky pathway. I need it to be stable for use in a high school project

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I know which plugin you mean, I just need to find the name again.  In the mean time check a tutorial here, where you can use After Effects' motion tracker to get better performance than Warp Stabilizer.

http://www.videocopilot.net/tutorials/stabilize_shaky_footage/

 

 

EDIT: Are you talking about the plugin for After Effects called ReelSteady?

http://petapixel.com/2015/08/27/reelsteady-aims-to-take-video-stabilization-software-to-the-next-level/

As for reelsteady that was the one that Linus said he currently used but was going to get a new one? I am running CS6 as I bought the entire suite near to release and ReelSteady works for CC only.

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The footage is very shaky. It was recorded on my gopro hero 3+ Silver 1080p @ 30fps. It was mounted with duck tape ontop of an rc car and then drove over a rocky pathway. I need it to be stable for use in a high school project

 

Wow thats .. going to be almost impossible to get smooth

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Hello All.

 

I need to steady out some footage in premiere, but the built in warp stabilizer is not doing well enough. 

What is the plugin that Linus spoke about in a video or episode of wan show that he was going to buy?

 

Thanks,

InsaneMasterDJ

 

If you find a way to get the CC edition (2015 I think), the tips and techniques section when the program boots shows you how to stabilize footage, I'll see if I can find it for you

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