You are very thorough. Most tutorials I have seen raise but do not answer questions by skipping over the other settings. It was a pleasure to see how you went through this, and I am encouraged to have another go at Planar Tracker. Liked and subscribed!
please please please do some simple tutorial on tracking and keeping a moving object into the middle of the frame. I got some drone shots where I wanted to keep the boat in the middle of the frame but I did not able to make it.
This is an amazing tutorial, do you think this would be the best way to stabilize footage from a fighter jet filmed from the backseat of another fighter jet? It seems to me that if you look in the Backround of the stabilized clips the tracking creates ever so slight “jitters” almost as if the frame rate is affected in the Backround but the subject is still silky smooth. Especially in the scene of the faucet you showed. Look out the window in that clip and compare the 3 shots
I would definitely test it out for sure, and if those jitters are making their way into the shot then just tone it back a bit or crop in further. It will depend on your footage!
Thanks for the great lesson! I have a question - if I shoot from the roof as the car is driving along the highway, how do I do stabilization? Just stabilizing the entire scene through Fusion?
I would select the subject car you are wanting to stay steady and stabilize around that. Like I did with the signage of the hotel in the video you would select around the car. Let me know if that worked!
@Wake_Media copy you, my bad, as a beginner however it's super hard breaking into resolve at all, tutorials are too fast, too advanced, just floundering, at least your audio in top rate, I'll give it another shot , cheers 🍻
Awesome video. I tried it with a speed ramped clip and it got really wonky. It do real estate videos and use a speed ramp into house. Do you know if there’s a work around? If basically zoomed in and tilted video
I do a bit of real estate also and I always put the stabilizer on the footage first to smooth it out. Then put it in a compound clip and speed ramp from there. Let me know if that helps!
Planartracker seems to be the best choice, but probably depends on the footage and your intended outcome. Nice job explaining the process and features, liked and subscribed!
Davinci stablization is only good for still shots, any moving handheld shots will suffer from strange wobble, Premiere pro is better in this situation. However if you use gimbe then davinci is good to reduce micro jitters. Gyro stablization is the best, maybe we can wait for Gyroflow to upgrade for a better gyrodata free stablization.
I loved how straight to the point you are, no wasting time.
Great tutorial!
The planartracker stabilizer has already a zoom feature, in the bottom, which can be automatic, no need to add a transform node to fill the frame :)
Learn something new every day! Thanks for that :)
You are very thorough. Most tutorials I have seen raise but do not answer questions by skipping over the other settings. It was a pleasure to see how you went through this, and I am encouraged to have another go at Planar Tracker. Liked and subscribed!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video - explaining the differences and showing examples, no waffle - informative and straight to the point! Subscribed!
wow. the differences are amazing! thank you!!
I know right! Its good to know what each one does and how to use it
Great tutorial ☺️
Thank you! 😊
Nice video. Simple and easy to understand for a Fusion noob like myself.
We all gotta start somewhere!
Great tutorial👍🏻 I’ve tried this so many times on so much different footage and it never seems to work for me 😂
Thanks for sharing! That horse shot looks great - what was it shot on and lens? 👍
please please please do some simple tutorial on tracking and keeping a moving object into the middle of the frame. I got some drone shots where I wanted to keep the boat in the middle of the frame but I did not able to make it.
I have a tutorial of exactly that on the channel!
@@Wake_Media I don't see that :( can you share the link here copy paste? Thanks
Sure thing - ruclips.net/video/AUDseSqQfRU/видео.html
@@Wake_Media Thanks so much. I don't know. I searched yesterday and could not find it.
Thanks.
🙏🙏🙏thank you, sir.
Great tutrotial man!
Appreciate it!
This is an amazing tutorial, do you think this would be the best way to stabilize footage from a fighter jet filmed from the backseat of another fighter jet? It seems to me that if you look in the Backround of the stabilized clips the tracking creates ever so slight “jitters” almost as if the frame rate is affected in the Backround but the subject is still silky smooth. Especially in the scene of the faucet you showed. Look out the window in that clip and compare the 3 shots
I would definitely test it out for sure, and if those jitters are making their way into the shot then just tone it back a bit or crop in further. It will depend on your footage!
WOW, THANKS!
Thanks for the great lesson! I have a question - if I shoot from the roof as the car is driving along the highway, how do I do stabilization? Just stabilizing the entire scene through Fusion?
I would select the subject car you are wanting to stay steady and stabilize around that.
Like I did with the signage of the hotel in the video you would select around the car.
Let me know if that worked!
Cool🎉 you are great
Thannnk You! Sir!!👍👍👍
dude ah
where are you in fusion, that would be a great place to start for us begginers, or not
Not sure I follow what you mean?
4:46 I show you how to get to where I am in fusion - let me know if that helps
@Wake_Media copy you, my bad, as a beginner however it's super hard breaking into resolve at all, tutorials are too fast, too advanced, just floundering, at least your audio in top rate, I'll give it another shot , cheers 🍻
Awesome video. I tried it with a speed ramped clip and it got really wonky. It do real estate videos and use a speed ramp into house. Do you know if there’s a work around? If basically zoomed in and tilted video
I do a bit of real estate also and I always put the stabilizer on the footage first to smooth it out. Then put it in a compound clip and speed ramp from there. Let me know if that helps!
@@Wake_Media thanks so much, worked like a charm. I am using the time stretcher for speed ramps and you helped me immensely!!!
No problem! Glad I can help, more tutorials to come!
@@Wake_Media Looking forward to more tutorials....
1 folow, thanks bro
Thanks for the sub!
I’m using both, Final Cut Pro and Davinci Studio, but Final Cut is much much better stabilizing videos. Great tutorial m thank you!
I have never used Final cut but have heard it has some really good features!
suuureeeeeeee
have anyone said that you look like phil dunphy from modern family.. anyway great explanation
Planartracker seems to be the best choice, but probably depends on the footage and your intended outcome. Nice job explaining the process and features, liked and subscribed!
Totally agree!
Catalyst Prepare. Thank me later
Davinci stablization is only good for still shots, any moving handheld shots will suffer from strange wobble, Premiere pro is better in this situation. However if you use gimbe then davinci is good to reduce micro jitters. Gyro stablization is the best, maybe we can wait for Gyroflow to upgrade for a better gyrodata free stablization.
High quality good tutorial 🫶🏻
Thank you 🙌
Thanks for Davinci Resolve 19 Stabilization Explained. Please do a tutorial for DR 19 color grading with LUTs and nodes. Cheers!
Sure thing! working on one now!
@@Wake_Media Thanks! Stoked!😀