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hey Andrew, whenever i start stabilizing, its stabilize but the end it says "Timed out obtaining dynamiclink esrve conection " can you please help me to solve this problem ??? Thank you
Have you any tips on stabalizing a shot with a big focus pull. i.e. DOP blurs out any points you may want to use for tracking. There are still points for tracking but these blur out half way through the shot when the focus pull happens. Was filmed on handheld DSLR so pretty shaky, but shot has come out nice otherwise.
I want to let you know that you rock Andrew. You make this incredibly intimidating video editing program as easy as cake. Thanks for all of your help! Its making my AP world video SERIOUSLY badass.
Hey man! I just love your tutorials. The have been a great inspiration 4 me an I´ve learned so much. Keep it up and I hope to see more EXCELLENT tutorials in the future. Also, I happened to see a glimse of your studio in a tutorial. Please show us some more.
Have a great 2011.
Great tutorial, but there is a much simpler way to do this, as explained in this tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dq59Ua8THws . The steps are mostly the same, except insead of copying the anchor point data to a null, the data is copied to the position of the same footage, thus cancelling it out. Then using the smoother on the position data, the video is smoothed out.
This method has no null object, no camera, no 3d, and no expressions, and is much simpler.
But don't get me wrong... video copilot is still the best place to learn after effects!
Aye, it's easier, but it isn't if you implement more footage in the same shot. Like this one with the smoke. Now you can just connect the smoke footage to the null object and you got the same camera movement.
Wow, awesome tutorial, but also kind of disheartening too for someone like me who has never really used After Effects but is interested. I have used Photoshop since about version 4.0 so I understand masking etc, but all that linking in stuff really does my head in! :)
I appreciate the humour you bring to your videos as well.
also forgot to add, do you know how to stabilise extremely jerky footage? like a camera out of the window of a car? it sends my footage off the screen :s ta
Have you any tips on stabalizing a shot with a big focus pull. i.e. DOP blurs out any points you may want to use for tracking. There are still points for tracking but these blur out half way through the shot when the focus pull happens. Was filmed on handheld DSLR so pretty shaky, but shot has come out nice otherwise.
Have a great 2011.
thank you for make this tutorial:D
This method has no null object, no camera, no 3d, and no expressions, and is much simpler.
But don't get me wrong... video copilot is still the best place to learn after effects!
I appreciate the humour you bring to your videos as well.
BTW did u go to jail that day;)
you 're King!
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