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Stabilizing Videos

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Aug 03, 2019 Aug 03, 2019

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Davinci Resolve has a feature in their Stabilizer called Camera Lock.  Does Premiere have this feature?

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Mike, that is a giant can of worms.

If you are doing ( or did do ) the tutorials for essential resolve 15 editing stuff you'll remember the sample source material was some guy who owned a bike shop in CA. and yapped about how great riding a bicycle is, and a bunch of shots of someone riding his bike along highway 1 and stopping to look at beautiful scenery along the way, etc. etc.  Pretty basic common sample stuff ( cheap to shoot ).

There was a clip about 6 seconds long ( close up of some bike wheel and some guy standing (straddling bike seat ) ) at an overlook and the lesson was to stabilize using camera lock. Why ? Cause that shot ( 6 seconds ? ) was hand held and the camera operator shifted his weight to the right ( hence making a camera 'track' move to the right ).. which was extremely subtle.

Using the camera lock on that stabilizer kept the camera from doing it. In other words, it locked the camera in place with the first frame, and did the rest of the stabilization within that restriction...

The can of worms is that most people using stabilization have no clue what is going on.. and if Adobe had that as a feature you would hear everyone screaming and yelling about how their computers crashed and how horrible CC is as a program.

Trust me, you don't even want that with Adobe, and with Resolve you can only use it for extremely small incremental correction for only a few seconds of a clip.

hehe...

Adobe will claim you can do everything but really, lets get serious … do you want to lock camera on a go pro camera or a telephone ???

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