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Stabilize Shaky Footage – Adobe After Effects Tutorial

Feeling unstable? Shaky? unsure of your self and your camera skills? Well than don’t worry because your crappy footage can be saved with the adobe after effects image stabilization tool. Just get two decent tracking points and get ready for a long wait. Then once you’ve watered the cat and taken the plants outside your footage is fixed and you don’t looks like a dummy any more… or you look less like a dummy at least. Want to be rid of those tracking markers? www.youtube.com Those links I talked about? Movember – mobro.co Twitter – www.twitter.com Facebook – www.facebook.com Thanks for watching and hit me up if you have any questions about mustaches or after effects. As you can see i know a thing or two about both.
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25 thoughts on “Stabilize Shaky Footage – Adobe After Effects Tutorial

  1. Ah! Setting the tracking POINTS is different from setting the tracking AREAS. Yeah, see… gotta really pay attention to what you’re saying. That fixed me right up. Thank you, sir!

  2. tough to say really. Could be that your markers are suffering from twitching in minute amounts which happens when tracking markers are bigger than the tracking area. So make the tracking area bigger. It could be they are finding motion where there is none, so you should smooth the keyframes it generates. It could be that the tracking points are just too close together making radical math by the factor of difference in degree with closer points. I would say just grab the keyframes and smooth them

  3. Great tutorial! I’m doing this, and the tracker is correctly sticking to my tracking points, but once I hit “apply” the only mildly shaky footage goes bucking like a bronco! What am I doing wrong?

  4. Thanks for the tutorial, really clear and not too long look at..!
    But i have a question, maybe i lost the particular, how did you hide the two pink stickers?
    =)

  5. I just subbed. Great informative (and funny) tutorials. Just curious: how much RAM is “RAM to spare” to deal with After Effects effectively? Thanks!

  6. This is awesome! Way more informative than the last 15 minutes I just watched of bozos explaining the obvious, and your funny as shit to boot.

    Nice work.

    You and your stache are like the Bob Ross of the 90s

  7. i’m not saying its a bad tutorial, but i honestly think u should switch to become an actor or a stand up comedian, u have a funny funny sense of humor , hilarious

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