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Unsure Sure How to Stabilize Footage in FCP X? Start Here

Final Cut Pro has some essential features to help stabilize your footage. Unwanted shaky video can be a real jerk. There are several methods you can stand by to stabilize footage in post, but as many of you already know, it's best to start with a shot that has the least shake as possible. But even with a plethora of takes, you still might find yourself looking at a clip that needs some smoothing. No Film School has hammered home the benefits of Warp Stabilizer, discovered how awesome Sony's Catalyst Browse is when using gyro data from Alpha cameras, and even showed you how to add camera shake back into a shot. Now let's tackle how you can easily stabilize footage using Final Cut Pro X. PremiumBeat's Tanner Shinnick explains how. As you just watched Shinnick demonstrate, stabilizing footage in Final Cut can be pretty simple. After selecting your clip, hop on over to the Inspector panel and look for the Stabilization section, which FCP X revamped in version 10.1. Read More...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 4 November, 2020

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