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Stabilize wobble in a dolly shot

Community Beginner ,
Nov 04, 2021 Nov 04, 2021

Hello Adobe community,

I recently had an issure on the set equipment.
I was doing a dolly shot with a jib on. the camera goes through a window and lands on the characters in the middle of the room.
The equipment we were using were quite bad, but we had to do the shot. I ended up having a wobble.
It was shot on a 85mm lens so the background is quite out of focus and the characters were moving in and out of the shot as we track,
I tried the warp stabilizer. It works up until we reach the out of focus foreground window and this is when it warps perspective.
Do you think theres a more professional way of saving this shot ?

Thank you !

 Joe

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Community Expert ,
Nov 04, 2021 Nov 04, 2021

It sounds like you may need to combine techniques. I have worked on stabilizing shots that required me to combine several different tracking techniques and even split the shot into multiple sections. I would need to see the shot to be able to give you some specific suggestions.

 

There are a lot of settings in Warp Stabilizer. There is also motion stabilizing using Mocha AE. You can also use AE's tracker. You can also manually keyframe. position, rotation, and scale. The only thing I know for sure is that there is no one fully automatic solution that will work for all shots. If you can post the shot it would help us help you.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 04, 2021 Nov 04, 2021
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Agree with Rick. This is likely a case of where you need to split things up into multiple manual tracks and then stitch them together or interpolate/ blend the data. Hard to advise more specifically without actually seeing anything.

 

Mylenium

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