I thought I would start a Tuesdays tips & tricks to show some neat things to do to improve your video/filmmaking clips. This weeks is about how to stabilize Sony ZV-1 footage without using EIS or a gimbal. I use Adobe Premiere Pro and I'm sure EVERYONE already knows about Warp Stabilizer, but today I'm going to show you what settings to use to get the most natural looking stabilization with Warp Stabilizer. I even show it with the Canon M50 clip before and after and a side by side comparison.
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0:00 Intro
0:34 Example of ZV-1 stabilized
0:40 extender used
1:23 settings to use
2:40 settings not to use
5:03 M50 unstabilized
5:40 M50 stabilized
6:17 side by side
7:35 blooper
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