How do I stop this stutter on a sped-up pan shot?
I took a slow 180 degree pan from a drone and sped it up but the result is that it looks stuttered. Take a look here:
949 days on an desert island - ep142 - YouTube
The shot was taken in 4k at 30fps and placed in a 1080 29.97 drop-frame time-line. I applied optical flow to the original footage which was sped up by 230.1% (because that's what fits the break in the music) and then nested it to apply warp stabiliser. I then applied optical flow to that. I have tried various different variations on those settings, from only applying optical flow to one or none of the clips (nested and original) and changing the % of warp stabiliser.
I understand that if I apply a 24p clip to a 30p timeline I get missing frames, or if I slow a clip down lower than the timeline frame rate, but I don't normally have a problem with sped-up footage, especially if I apply warp stabiliser. You can see a slow fly-in sped up here 949 days on an desert island - ep142 - YouTube without issue so this has to do with the panning.
Doesn't the sped up footage have enough frames to create a smooth motion, or does a sped up piece of footage also have to be divisible by the frame rate in the same way 60p can be halved by 50% on a 30p timeline? I've sped up panning shots previously and I've not seen this so pronounced.
Any tips or any plug-ins that remove this problem?
Thanks in advance.
