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Premiere Pro CS6 – Warp Stabilizer

by Josh on March 16, 2012 in Premiere Pro with 2 Comments

Premiere Pro CS6 brings the stabilization power of After Effects CS5.5 and later right into your timeline.  If you have a shaky clip, you can edit it into your sequence, apply the Warp Stabilize effect, and continue to work as Premiere stabilizes the edited portion of the clip in the background. This effect, which gives results formerly only possible from advanced tracking and stabilization methods, lets you smooth out your clips effortlessly.  In this video I demonstrate the results from both smoothing motion and completely removing motion and show you some of the more advanced options in the effect.

The Warp Stabilizer, while not a replacement for well shot footage, will be a welcome addition to all editors and is a great new tool in Premiere Pro CS6’s arsenal.

Credits: Thanks to John Gumaer for doing the intro sound design.


Tags: CS6, Effects, Premiere Pro CS6, Stabilizing, Warp Stabilzer

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2 comments on “Premiere Pro CS6 – Warp Stabilizer”

  1. jual kaos final fantasy on April 13, 2012 at 3:46 pm said:

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  2. Menelom on May 23, 2012 at 10:50 pm said:

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