Wednesday, 29 January 2014

After Effects - Warp stabiliser

In this clip i made the footage steady and give the effect that it was shot on a tripod, the original footage was a bit shaky, I created this static feel by using the Warp Stabiliser effect in Adobe After Effects, for an easier way of finding this tool i went into the motion tracking workspace which in the tab can be seen in the four top buttons at the very top of the tab. The warp stabiliser effect is very useful for footage that may have been shot on a cheap tripod where the wind has blown it or someone may have been changing the focus ring and has shaken the camera. Warp stabiliser works a lot like 3D tracking as when you click on the button the warp stabiliser will analyse the footage and stabilise it, but unlike 3D tracking the Warp stabiliser will create a 3D camera for you. However this effect will not work as well if the footage is incredibly shaky , for instance if your running down a road with the camera the footage will be really shaky.

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