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Subtle Stabilization Effect?

Community Beginner ,
May 07, 2024 May 07, 2024

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Does anyone know how I can get a subtle stabilization In my videos?
For example, if someone was moving their head around it would only do like 50% of the full motion.

I have already tried mocha ae, mocha pro, and the default tracker that comes with after effects.

I thought it might be a plugin where it follows the motion of the video so it will look subtle, but I can't find anything on that.

If anyone has a solution please let me know, thank you!

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New Here , May 08, 2024 May 08, 2024

Hello nystateofhealth@Roman36009083h1tk,

Achieving a subtle stabilization effect in your videos, where the motion is reduced but not completely eliminated, can be a bit tricky. Since you’ve already tried Mocha AE, Mocha Pro, and the default tracker in After Effects without success, here are a couple of suggestions.

Adobe Premiere Pro’s Warp Stabilizer effect can be fine-tuned to achieve the desired level of stabilization1. You can adjust the Smoothness parameter to a lower percentage to reduce the

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Hello nystateofhealth@Roman36009083h1tk,

Achieving a subtle stabilization effect in your videos, where the motion is reduced but not completely eliminated, can be a bit tricky. Since you’ve already tried Mocha AE, Mocha Pro, and the default tracker in After Effects without success, here are a couple of suggestions.

Adobe Premiere Pro’s Warp Stabilizer effect can be fine-tuned to achieve the desired level of stabilization1. You can adjust the Smoothness parameter to a lower percentage to reduce the stabilization effect, which might give you that 50% motion reduction you’re looking for.

If automated tools aren’t giving you the control you need, consider manually keyframing the position and rotation of the video layer. This method allows you to subtly adjust the motion frame by frame, which can be time-consuming but gives you complete control over the final result.

There are third-party plugins available that offer advanced stabilization features. For example, RE:Vision Effects’ ReelSteady is known for its stabilization capabilities and might provide the subtlety you’re seeking.

Some online platforms like Kapwing offer video stabilization tools that might provide a different result from what you’ve achieved with After Effects. Kapwing’s video stabilizer claims to fix shaky video footage with a one-click solution, which could be worth exploring.
Remember, the key to subtle stabilization is to find the right balance in the settings of whichever tool you use.


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I just tried the warp stabilizer and it works, thank you!

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