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CAMERA SHAKE!!!! Why not Premiere? FCP has it!

Community Beginner ,
Oct 23, 2010 Oct 23, 2010

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So the one thing that has been bothering me to no end is the fact that Premiere has not included a camera shake preset into their library when the product ships. There isnt even a preset you can buy(that i found) for premiere pro. I dont want to use AE for one simple effect that should be included in the release.

Fcp has it in its effects tabs and its great, why not Premiere?

If anyone has knowledge of a good preset for camera shake, please let me know.

I do not wish to mickey mouse it in AE and or even in Premiere .. as i've tested them all before and nothing appeals to me.

thanks guys

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 26, 2010 Oct 26, 2010

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On a PC would be a major factor...

and I can't find a reason not to use FCP....

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Explorer ,
Oct 26, 2010 Oct 26, 2010

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That makes me want to get AE and learn it. Thanks for the link!

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LEGEND ,
Oct 26, 2010 Oct 26, 2010

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it would be Red Giant Denoiser or Marcalli shake fixer, whatever it's called

...even these functionalities are in AEFX as standard.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 27, 2010 Oct 27, 2010

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lol.. did you fail to read what i wrote..

i can use AE and Premiere(i have nothing to prove)

I just want the effect to be include in Premiere, i dont like to go to AE for stuff that should be included in premiere..... and yah i'm lazy and i actually dont want to spend time on doing it manually(*even if it takes 2 mins like u say), i'd like it to be a preset.... that is it... yes i've sent int a "new feature" to adobe... and so should everyone...

Nothing wrong with FCP as it is still what clients request, over premiere. If i could afford it , i'd switch it over. 

Premiere has been very good to me but premiere editors lose jobs to fcp editors.... kinda sucky

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Engaged ,
Oct 27, 2010 Oct 27, 2010

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Have you looked at the plugin Twitch from Videocopilot.  With the right settings, you may be able to get a similar look.  Very affordable and works with CS5.

Kevin

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LEGEND ,
Oct 27, 2010 Oct 27, 2010

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and yah i'm lazy and i actually dont want to spend time on doing it manually(*even if it takes 2 mins like u say), i'd like it to be a preset.... that is it... yes i've sent int a "new feature" to adobe... and so should everyone...

Yeah we should...then all our movies can look exactly the same as the lazy guys movies.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 27, 2010 Oct 27, 2010

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turst me they wont.....lol.. thanks for that tho....

funny thing is... using an effect or preset doesnt make someone unoriginal....its how u use the said effect/preset....what makes the difference...

i'm not going to get into this big thing about it....

yah just cuz i said "i'm lazy" when it comes to having that "shake effect" there doesnt mean anything. My approach to editing is far from lazy...but i dont need to explain myself.....heh. my work speaks for itself

anyway.. yah i looked into vido co pilot as well... i'm still looking into options

thanks guys

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Explorer ,
Oct 27, 2010 Oct 27, 2010

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I love special effects and I always thought I should get around to learning AE. I do corporate video, so most of my work is pretty standard stuff. But every so often a client says, "Make the video look like that thing on TV. By tomorrow." So a lazy solution might also be an efficient solution.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 27, 2010 Oct 27, 2010

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Lazy solutions  (presets) can be fine

....especially when you tell the client just after he says he really loves it ..."that took a lot of time and sorry..I will have to charge you a lot for it"

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Engaged ,
Oct 27, 2010 Oct 27, 2010

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I have little sympathy for the OP's "laziness", but do feel there is an underlying problem here more significant than the lack of a built-in effect in PPro. If it were easier to go back and forth between PPro and AE, perhaps there would be no issue here.

For me, Dynamic Link has been problematic - unstable and disorienting. I'd rather Adobe spent development resources to make Dynamic Link a no-brainer rather than adding effects or presets.   

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 27, 2010 Oct 27, 2010

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If i wanted your sympathy i'd ask for it. I chose to use the word "lazy" because i wanted to see where this thread would end up and how ppl would react, and i was right, just as i thought. hahahaha.. too predictable..thank you

we all use the software differently a NO-BRAINER, and its foolish of you to say that your problem is more important ... thats rather silly..... 

anyway... i've sent in my request... and so should you if you'd like to have that as a preset

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LEGEND ,
Oct 27, 2010 Oct 27, 2010

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I would predict your feature request will be responded to as  ...

We have that in AEFX so why would we bother with it in PPRO.

Just like my feature requests for Invertable or featherable garbage mattes. Which I have a regular and particular need for. (Like at this very moment)

How about my Feature request for Opacity Key Frames that work as consistently as other KF workflows - ie not automated.

Locating a 3rd party solution will be quicker for you.

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Explorer ,
Oct 29, 2010 Oct 29, 2010

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I'm using this for shaking:

http://www.genarts.com/product/sapphire/after-effects/effects

Look for "Shake"

I'm loving it.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 14, 2013 Aug 14, 2013

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omg, I've been wondering the same thing! I'm just now switching to pp after using fcp for years because of the transition to consumer product... but anyways I edit a lot of music videos and that "Earthquake" effect is a must have! I dont want to do it manually for each single clip, that's insane. Also when u do it manually it doesnt look as good because u have to zoom the video to not have black space. On FCP 7 the earthquake effect doesnt mess with the dimensions of the video, rather it shakes it n creates a cool blur...You see it in a lot of rap videos, when the bass hits... I wish adobe would add this effect!!!

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Enthusiast ,
Aug 20, 2013 Aug 20, 2013

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ha! I'm just seeing this 3 years later post.

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People's Champ ,
Aug 21, 2013 Aug 21, 2013

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Adobe has that effect you can add after the fact. In a program called, oddly enough, After Effects.

artofzootography.com

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